- - Mouth of a river subject to tidal movement
- - true, say, about mouth
- - Tidal part of a river
- - tidal mouth
- - A particular sort of English coming from this mouth?
- - say true, involving river mouth
- - Form of English inlet
- - You in France wasted years around river mouth
- - Where river opens into sea
- - Wide lower tidal part of a river
- - Lower tidal part of a river
- - Lower part of a tidal river
- - Large river mouth
- - Broad river mouth
- - Sort of English inlet
- - Tidal mouth of a river
- - The wide lower tidal part of a river
- - River-to-sea connection
- - River-sea link
- - River mouth area
- - Tidal river mouth
- - Where river meets sea
- - Where a river meets the sea
- - Wide part of a river where it nears the sea
- - River outlet
- - Where river and sea meet
- - Wide mouth contorted, say? True
- - Mouthful of water
- - Wide part of a river where it meets the sea
- - River-to-ocean connector
- - Tidal river.
- - Wide mouth of a river.
- - Sea arm at lower end of a river.
- - Mouth of the Thames.
- - River's end
- - Part of a river
- - Arm of the sea
- - Arm of a sea
- - River mouth
- - Mouth of a river
- - Tidal mouth of a large river
- - Where the tide meets a river current
- - Wide river mouth
- - area where a freshwater river meets a sea
- - Point where sea meets river
- - galveston bay, e.g.
- - the chesapeake bay, say
- - English variety horrible say - true!
- - Where fresh and salt waters meet
- - Chesapeake Bay, for example
- - Where saltwater and freshwater mix
- - Place where fresh water and salt water mix
- - Río de la Plata, e.g.
- - Where salt and fresh water mix
- - Little sound
- - Sea arm
- - Thames area
- - Firth.
- - Ocean inlet
- - Chesapeake Bay, e.g.
- - Sea inlet
- - Inlet
- - Fjord
- - Puget Sound, e.g
- - Fjord, for example
- - Channel
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