- - In a fog, perhaps
- - Striking opener faces the bowler with seam exposed, getting stumped
- - Sailing east, perhaps, with a heavy heart
- - Sailing on the Atlantic Ocean (2 words)
- - Like a disoriented sailor in two ways
- - Astray on the ocean
- - Lost a saddle when cycling
- - sailing far from the coast
- - in the dugout, maybe?
- - Far from the mainland (2 wds.)
- - Off on a cruise (2 wds.)
- - Flummoxed on the ocean wave
- - like the cast of "below deck," frequently
- - Out on the open ocean
- - on a boat far from shore
- - on a cruise, for example: 2 wds.
- - disorganised articles strewn around small estate in the west
- - On a Caribbean cruise say (2 wds.)
- - Sailing on the Indian Ocean? (2 words)
- - On the ocean or in a fog (2 wds.)
- - On the ocean; confused
- - "The fishermen were ..., braving the storm.": 2 wds.
- - Out on a cruise: 2 wds.
- - confused as a sailor may be
- - not having a clue, in the main?
- - On deck on the Pacific (2 words)
- - Deployed on a submarine, perhaps: 2 wds.
- - sailing on a cruise ship
- - Adrift on the ocean
- - on a cruise, for example
- - Sailing on the waves or perhaps confused (2 wds)
- - Not in the shipyard
- - Amongst the waves
- - where a baffled person might be when sailing?
- - On the ocean blue
- - On the Pacific
- - On a voyage
- - Sailing the waves
- - On the Mediterranean
- - On the Ligurian
- - Out past the buoys
- - On a cruise, say
- - Out of the harbor
- - On the Baltic
- - On the Aegean
- - On the waves
- - On the Atlantic, say
- - On a liner, say
- - On a cruise, maybe
- - On a cruise ship, say
- - Fishing for marlin, e.g.
- - Bobbing on the briny
- - On the Pacific, say
- - Amid the waves
- - Participating in a yacht race
- - A bit lost
- - On the ocean or in a fog
- - Beyond the buoys
- - Serving on a sub, say
- - Sailing the ocean: 2 wds.
- - On the Aegean, e.g.
- - On naval maneuvers, in a way
- - On a navy mission
- - Lost, or a place to be lost
- - Lost ...... (like a missing ship): 2 wds.
- - Lost ...... (adrift in the ocean): 2 wds.
- - Like the Titanic, for a while
- - In a total fog
- - Drifting on the Pacific
- - Among the waves
- - Adrift on the Pacific
- - Working on a sub, say
- - Where to see a petrel
- - Where to have a cabin
- - Sailing on a ship?
- - Sailing among the waves
- - Riding the waves, perhaps
- - Out with the junk, say
- - Out on the ocean: 2 wds.
- - Out on the ocean, as a ship: 2 wds.
- - On the water, not the land: 2 wds.
- - On the "Queen Mary 2", maybe
- - On a whale-watching tour, say
- - On a moving ship?
- - On a freighter
- - On a cruise ship, between ports: 2 wds.
- - On a cargo ship, say
- - Not near a coast
- - Not like a landlubber
- - Making waves on the Atlantic
- - Lost ...... (like shipwreck victims): 2 wds.
- - Like the Titanic, for several days
- - Like the crew of TV's "Deadliest Catch," often
- - Like a girl looking for a buoy?
- - In a main location?
- - Completely disoriented
- - One single Spanish vehicle, moving back, is lost
- - Confused or drunken set in AA
- - Bewildered? Worse things happen here, allegedly!
- - totally lost, metaphorically
- - Repeat search has bewildered
- - Confused, as Columbus often was?
- - Between cruise stops (2 wds.)
- - completely befuddled
- - Now and then, fantasies are muddled
- - In between ports: 2 wds.
- - confused by boating, perhaps
- - Confused, having left port behind?
- - Far away from land
- - Sailing east, perhaps, with heavy heart
- - On an ocean cruise, e.g
- - Whale watching, say
- - confused marine
- - confused, figuratively
- - Confused when sailing?
- - not yet in port
- - Sailing: 2 wds.
- - Not landed?
- - uncomprehending
- - Where one may find flounders floundering
- - Really baffled
- - Where ships are lost?
- - Where naval victories are won (2 words)
- - Far from land: 2 wds.
- - lost when ship is not in port
- - Where sailor works in confused state
- - sailors are often so perplexed
- - Confused (by life afloat?)
- - Not docked
- - Adrift
- - Floundering
- - Sailing, say
- - In between ports
- - On an ocean liner
- - Off land
- - On an ocean voyage
- - Drifting, maybe
- - Totally bumfuzzled
- - Tahiti-bound, perhaps
- - Having left port
- - Gone fishing, say
- - One place to be lost
- - Thoroughly befuddled
- - Where some people request to be buried
- - One way to be lost
- - Where some sailors are buried
- - Not portbound
- - "Victory ......" (1954 film)
- - Where some cabins are found
- - Where landlubbers get nervous
- - Utterly bewildered
- - In unfamiliar territory
- - Baffled, befogged and befuddled
- - "Victory ---" (Rodgers score)
- - Where some want to be buried
- - Where some burials take place
- - Where some are buried
- - One way to get lost
- - One place to flounder
- - On some naval maneuvers, e.g.
- - Not knowing what to do
- - Mid-sail
- - Far from land, quite possibly
- - Far from docked
- - Cruising, e.g.
- - Cruise-itinerary phrase
- - Confused between ports?
- - Completely puzzled
- - Baffled, befogged or befuddled
- - Away from shore: 2 wds.
- - Adrift, say
- - Adrift, perhaps
- - Yachting, e.g.
- - Where you may catch my drift?
- - Where to find whales
- - Where some cabins are used
- - Where some burials occur
- - Where naval battles are fought
- - Where Jimmy Buffett gets lost
- - Where Jimmy Buffett chills
- - Where hurricanes originate
- - Where "ahoy!" is heard
- - Utterly clueless
- - Unable to decide what to do
- - Traveling craftily?
- - Totally disoriented
- - Sailing — confused
- - Place to be lost
- - Out of one's element
- - On naval maneuvers, say
- - Not knowing where to turn
- - Not following at all
- - Needing guidance
- - Muddled or cruising
- - In "duh" mood?
- - How some ashes are scattered
- - Highly puzzled
- - Filled with doubt and uncertainty.
- - Far away from port
- - Experiencing swelling?
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