- - Like a seabird behind a ship
- - a grim situation on board
- - To the back (of a ship)
- - Part of horse's foot kicking soft behind
- - How you described the sea-bird you saw behind?
- - To be at the rear of a ship is to be where
- - Headmaster necessitates clutching behind
- - a grim following in the main
- - A firm behind
- - Like a bird behind a boat
- - behind a set arrangement by the royal navy
- - a disapproving look to the rear?
- - a small seabird at the back of the ship
- - behind at sea, as the sea-bird is
- - a flower with no head behind the boat
- - Flower close to garden behind
- - Toward a boat's rear
- - A small bird behind a boat
- - Nature's mutated when uranium's left behind
- - a harsh look coming from the back of the ship
- - Towards the back of a ship
- - european leaves asian behind
- - like a bird at the back
- - Abandons the run, gutted to be behind
- - In a crafty way, behind company heading off to get sea eagle shortly
- - Like a seabird following the ship
- - a change in rents at the back
- - Behind a ship
- - (Of a ship) behind
- - Toward the rear of a ship
- - Behind the ship
- - Behind the back of a ship
- - Behind in the regatta
- - Behind a liner
- - Behind a jet
- - Behind (a boat)
- - Toward the back of a boat(Used today)
- - Rearward, on a boat
- - Position on a ship
- - At the back of a ship
- - Behind, at sea
- - Behind, on a ship
- - Behind, nautically
- - Rearward, to a rear admiral
- - To the rear (of a ship)
- - Away from a bow
- - Not taking a bow?
- - A rigid back
- - Playing a part by ear, go backwards
- - Towards the rear of a ship
- - Oriental dropping off at the front gets behind
- - It's behind a top German magazine
- - To the rear, to a salt
- - Where to find a wake
- - Plant with minimal nitrogen gets behind
- - What's behind master negotiator in part?
- - Behind a Boeing
- - Nimitz's behind
- - Back on a brigantine
- - Toward the rear, to a tar
- - Behind, asea
- - Back, in a boat
- - Boater's behind?
- - Like a wake
- - To the rear, on a ship
- - Behind, in a way
- - Toward the back, on a ship
- - To the rear, to a rear admiral
- - Behind, to Barnacle Bill
- - Behind a vessel
- - Sailor's behind?
- - Toward the back of a ship
- - Toward the back of a boat
- - Toward the rear on a ship
- - Behind
- - It's behind the evacuation of Amiens, Toulouse and Rouen
- - Flower close to capstan at the back of a ship
- - Behind the flower, point to it
- - a grim situation on board ship
- - Towards a ship's rear
- - a rigorous nautical term
- - first off orient behind to hull?
- - like winger jack's behind
- - behind or towards the rear of a ship
- - central reason wasteful learners will be behind
- - To the rear of a boat, like the seabird
- - Not having got to the fore in one's craft
- - ran set out at the back
- - Seat wrecked by sailors aft
- - Beyond midships
- - At the back awful tears, ending in humiliation
- - There is no bell for the netballers aft
- - part of the ship where eats are provided in the r.n.
- - not to the fore in some craft
- - Some easterners taken back
- - First of nurserymen supporting plant at the rear
- - Anglo-Saxon seabird at back of ship
- - plant has point in being backward
- - To the back of the boat, like seabird
- - like an aquatic bird back at sea
- - the sort of seat the navy has at the rear end of the ship
- - Master loses his head over first net towards back of boat
- - towards the back
- - flower season's finally back
- - Nautical position affects deserted seabird
- - towards the back street in near confusion
- - Won't find it in train set or at the back of the ship
- - To the back of the ship
- - Off the rear, nautically speaking
- - At rear of vessel
- - Where the wake is.
- - Where jetsam may go
- - Toward the back, to Halsey
- - To the back, matey
- - Tar's back
- - Place for an outboard motor.
- - In the wake
- - Boatman's backward
- - Backward, nautically
- - After aft.
- - " . . . ...... and distant shore": Thayer
- - Rearward (nautical)
- - At the rear
- - Toward the rear, nautically
- - Direction at sea
- - To the back
- - Backwards
- - At the back
- - Towards the back of the boat
- - Toward the back of the ship
- - Towards back seat repaired by sailors
- - Toward the wake
- - Tastes discovered by sailors at the back
- - Toward the rear
- - Relative of Daisy's not the first back from the navy?
- - Seat wrecked by sailors towards the rear
- - Away from the prow
- - Like Confucianism or Taoism
- - Rudderward
- - Shipboard direction
- - Flower bearing towards the back
- - Back seat unusually taken by Navy
- - In reverse
- - Back in the bay
- - Boat's back seat repaired by sailors
- - Toward the back, on the waters
- - Following ship, like seabird
- - Toward the rear, at sea
- - ... like winger or at the back
- - Rearward, on the Pacific
- - Back on deck
- - Heading back
- - Toward the tow rope
- - Oriental, having missed the start, is at the back
- - In the back of the boat
- - Abaft
- - Like an outboard motor
- - Rearward, at sea
- - Toward the back
- - At the back (of boat)
- - Back of the boat
- - Part of coaster nearly at the back
- - Backward, upon the waters
- - Opposite of "forward"
- - Opposite of ahead
- - Back on the waves?
- - Back on one's yacht?
- - Back at sea
- - Backward, at sea
- - At the rear of an aircraft
- - Back on the water
- - Not ahead
- - Toward the tail
- - Toward the back of the boat
- - Paddle wheel's place, maybe
- - Back onboard
- - Rudder's position
- - Howard or Isaac?
- - Tar's direction
- - Not forward
- - In the wake of.
- - In the rear
- - Nautical direction
- - Nautical adverb
- - Towards the rear
- - Aft
- - To the rear
- - Backward
- - Rearward
- - To the rear, at sea
- - Back on board
- - Away from the bow
- - Toward the rudder
- - Back in the navy
- - Nautical position
- - Back
- - Nautical term.
- - toward the back, nautically
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