- - Toward the rear of the boat
- - Towards the rear, on a ship
- - Towards the back, on a boat (anagram of "fat")
- - On a ship, this is the word for behind
- - Towards the rear of the ship
- - toward the tail, on an airplane
- - Away from the bow on a boat
- - to the back, on a boat
- - Towards the back (ship)
- - Toward the rear, on a watercraft
- - Towards the back, to a skipper
- - Towards the stern, say
- - Towards the end, at sea
- - Towards the back, in sea-language
- - Towards the back on a boat
- - Like the mizzenmast
- - Towards the back end of a plane
- - Towards the rear of a boat
- - Towards the tail of the boat
- - The location of the rudder on a ship, which also means "back"
- - Towards the rear (nautical)
- - A foot at the rear of a ship
- - Towards the stern or tail
- - Towards the back of a ship
- - toward the tail of an aircraft
- - Toward the back on a cruise ship
- - It's followed by the evening: Abbr.
- - Towards the back of a boat
- - Towards the back area of a barge
- - Towards the tail of an aircraft
- - towards the back, on a ship
- - Towards the rear, in naval terminology
- - Toward the rear of a ship
- - Toward the back of a boat(Used today)
- - Back on the boat
- - Place for the rudder
- - Back on the ocean
- - Back on the briny
- - Near the tail
- - At the rear
- - Toward the poop deck
- - Opposite the bow
- - Back in the water?
- - At the tiller
- - At the tail
- - Towards the tail
- - Toward the rear, nautically
- - Toward the back, matey
- - In the back, matey
- - Back on the Bounty
- - At the back of the plane
- - At the back of the boat
- - Where the tiller is
- - Where the outboard motor goes
- - Where one might head to puke due to motion sickness
- - Where life jackets may be stored
- - Where jetsam may be thrown
- - Where a rudder is
- - Union alternative to the NEA
- - Toward the tail, in a yacht race
- - Toward the stern of a submarine
- - Toward the rear, on a boat
- - Toward the propeller, on a boat
- - Toward the poop
- - Toward the most common part of a boat to fish from
- - Toward the back, to a sailor
- - Toward the back of the craft
- - Toward the back of an airplane
- - To the back of a boat
- - Time of day before the evening: Abbr.
- - Outboard motor's position
- - Outboard motor's place
- - Near the taffrail
- - Near the rear
- - Near the back, on a ship
- - Fore and ... (at both ends of a boat)
- - Toward a boats rudder
- - Back of a yacht
- - destroyer's rear
- - Back, on a boat (anagram of "fat")
- - Fat wobbly behind
- - nautical term used among craftsmen
- - "Rear," to a sailor
- - Some tipped hot favourite to back
- - Toward a ship's stern
- - Behind, on a boat
- - Rearward, aboard ship
- - rearmost, as decks
- - Fore's opposite, on a ship
- - Back, on your Bertram yacht
- - Location for a rudder on a boat
- - Opposite of "fore" (back of a boat)
- - Tail of an aircraft
- - Direction of many a lavatory on a plane
- - "Fore and ..." (backwards and forwards)
- - Silly daughter going behind
- - Boater's back side?
- - Fore and ... (ends of a ship)
- - sternward, on a ship
- - Rear, hindmost
- - It follows morning [abbr.]
- - A foot backward
- - Morning follower [abbr.]
- - Junk's back
- - For'ard's antonym
- - stern and fearsome teacher, initially
- - Sailor's direction
- - Not fore
- - Rear admiral's rear
- - Mat. time
- - Ninety degrees from starboard
- - Fore's partner
- - Rearward (nautical)
- - P.M.
- - Naval direction
- - Fore's counterpart
- - Tiller locale
- - Sailor's rear
- - Fore partner
- - 90 degrees from starboard
- - Towards stern
- - Toward an airplane's tail
- - To a ship's rear
- - Tiller's place
- - Tailgunner's position
- - Taffrail's locale
- - Rudder's location
- - Rearward, on board
- - Rearward, on a boat
- - Position on a ship
- - Poop deck's place
- - P.M. time
- - Opposite of fore, on a frigate
- - Matinee time: Abbr.
- - Fore opposite
- - "Rear," to an admiral
- - Toward a ship's rear
- - To a boat's rear
- - Time between morning and evening: Abbr.
- - Stern view?
- - Stern spot
- - Siesta time: Abbr.
- - Ship's end
- - Ship back?
- - Sailor's rear end?
- - Rudder location
- - Rudder locale
- - Rearward, nautically
- - Propeller position
- - P.M. period
- - Fore and ...... (at both ends of a ship)
- - Early p.m.
- - Deck direction
- - Back, to a sailor
- - Back on a plane
- - Wake site
- - Tug back?
- - Towards rear of ship
- - Toward's a ship's stern
- - Toward a boat's stern
- - Toward a boat's back
- - To a ship's back
- - Time to call, in ads
- - Time in some want ads
- - Time in a personal ad
- - Time in a classified ad
- - Time between morning and night: Abbr.
- - Time before evening: Abbr.
- - Tiller locale, to those onboard
- - Tailward, on jets
- - Tail gunner's position in a plane
- - Taffrail's location
- - Stern-ward
- - Ship's tail
- - Ship's back
- - Rearward, to a mariner
- - Rearward, on a ship
- - Rear, to Popeye
- - Rear, at sea
- - Rear-end indicator
- - Rear (nautical)
- - Rear (naut.)
- - Propeller's position
- - Propeller's locale
- - Pre-supper time of day: Abbr.
- - Position of some propellers
- - Popeye's behind?
- - Popeye's back?
- - Plane direction
- - Place for rudders
- - Place for a boat's name
- - P.M. part
- - Opposite of fore, on a ship
- - Naval term
- - Matinee showtime: Abbr.
- - Maritime direction
- - Like some airplane bathrooms
- - Like a spanker's position on a ship
- - Like a spanker
- - Like a mizzenmast on a ship
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