- - Word in some very cold temperatures
- - Word in negative temperatures
- - the spanish are in the front of the boat, but not on deck
- - Further on in this text
- - Word in a very cold forecast
- - In hell, say
- - Energy-fuelled blast in Hell
- - In the hold
- - Further along, in a document
- - Preposition in some winter forecasts
- - Frigid temperatures, in relation to zero
- - Mentioned in the following paragraphs
- - In the cargo hold
- - Later in the text
- - Word in some cold temperatures
- - In the basement
- - In the cargo hold, say
- - In the hold, say
- - Word in some temperatures
- - Word in some temperature readings
- - Following in the text
- - Word in some winter forecasts
- - In the ship's hold
- - Word in cold temperatures
- - In Hades
- - To Hades
- - In steerage, say
- - Later in this text
- - Under in rank
- - In the hull
- - Lower in rank than
- - Lower in rank
- - In or to a lower place
- - 54 ...... (apt name of the cabaret in what was once the basement of studio 54)
- - "My words fly up, my thoughts remain ...": "Hamlet"
- - See Mystery Clue
- - Robert Mitchum WWII thriller, The Enemy ..
- - Roar half-heartedly — for the next clue?
- - Bravo yacht show .. Deck
- - on a lower deck
- - ... the belt (like some pointed insults)
- - beneath the elbow, maybe
- - Downstairs, on a yacht
- - Not up on deck
- - Great disappointment about English not on top
- - Put bow around the Spanish underneath
- - Against the rules; unfairly
- - Down with a broken elbow?
- - Above's opposite
- - do like the wind round the east down under
- - Downstairs or under
- - Above or ...
- - Feel depressed and inferior?
- - "as above, so ......"
- - Half-hearted shout, not on deck
- - Down stream from
- - Down river from
- - feel depressed underneath
- - "Speakerboxxx/The Love ......" (Outkast album)
- - Opposite of above
- - Not above
- - Hit ...... the belt
- - Footnote's place
- - ...... zero (very cold)
- - ...... the salt
- - Not topside
- - Winter forecast preposition
- - Underneath
- - Feel depressed: it's hell
- - 'Look out ....!': 'Heads up!'
- - Extending beneath
- - 2002 film directed by David Twohy
- - Into the hold, say
- - With 15-Down, like Death Valley
- - Not on deck
- - Half-heartedly shout downstairs
- - Arctic temperature word
- - Not on deck, perhaps
- - Farther down the page
- - Opposite of 15-Across
- - Topped by
- - Live Down Under
- - Broke elbow down further
- - Later on the page
- - Bawl half-heartedly downstairs
- - Not on deck, say
- - "Where the goblins go"
- - Seger "Fire Down ......"
- - Word after see or go
- - "The Enemy ......" (1957 Robert Mitchum WWII film)
- - Seger "The Fire Down ......"
- - Not on deck, maybe
- - Downstairs, on a ship
- - Where to look out?
- - Word after "look out"
- - Downstairs, at sea
- - Unworthy of
- - Ranked lower than
- - What 14-Across is to 1-Across
- - Under the waves
- - Footnote location
- - Winter forecast word
- - Having to report to
- - Under the deck
- - Beneath the deck
- - Downstairs, to Popeye
- - Downstairs, shipwise
- - Downstairs, to a salt
- - Downstairs
- - Ship's area
- - Haywood-Lemmon's Fire Down ........
- - At the base of
- - On the ocean floor
- - Costain's "...... the Salt"
- - On earth
- - Further down
- - Farther down
- - Down the hatch
- - Nautical direction
- - Under the surface
- - Subordinate to
- - Beneath
- - Lower than
- - Reporting to
- - Less than
- - *Submerged
- - Inferior to
- - Not up (to)
- - Short of
- - Down under
- - Under
- - Traditional location of one of this puzzle's theme words
- - "Look out"
- - Zero
- - "Watch out!"
- - Shout half-heartedly downstairs
- - cold-temperature word
- - feel depressed beneath
- - Beneath, under
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