- - When the ship had gone off, all in
- - Returned the man to the convict ship
- - Travelling on legal ship
- - a certain amount of water round eastern vessel
- - this will require a certain amount of water round the east
- - The ship has gone off with everybody aboard it
- - The cheek, getting one to swim to the ship!
- - everybody has gone wrong about old ship
- - ship of war
- - Spanish ship, along with the French, goes off course
- - everything gone astray without one of the armada
- - everybody has gone wrong about an old ship
- - Sailing ship: grand one at sea impressing everyone
- - some water around european ship
- - Ship from east in fluid measure
- - brass plate back aboard a ship
- - Some liquid surrounds English ship
- - First sight of enemy in some water perhaps in this?
- - Vessel of old
- - Spanish ship
- - Large Spanish sailing ship
- - Armada ship
- - Large old square-rigged sailing ship
- - Sound from kitchen on ship?
- - Left in strong wind aboard ship
- - Kitchen unfinished on ship
- - Large sailing ship
- - Left in strong wind on ship
- - All gone: perished in ship
- - Amount of liquid around lid of empty vessel
- - Fluid measure surrounds English ship
- - Wrecked: all gone in ship
- - Miss Christmas after capsizing ship
- - Sound from kitchen aboard ship
- - Sailing ship's gone out with maximum on board
- - Grand time with everybody on board ship
- - Old Spanish ship
- - Ship in middle of sea — measure of liquid surrounding it
- - Old sailing ship
- - Amount of water surrounding European ship
- - Ship's grand age with everybody on board
- - Spanish Main ship
- - Old multidecked sailing ship
- - Part of the Spanish Armada
- - Shipping mainstay of the 1600s
- - Old multi-decked sailing ship
- - Spanish treasure ship
- - 16th century man-of-war.
- - Sailing ship
- - Ship
- - Large ship
- - It's all gone wrong about getting a ship
- - resentment one controlled in ship
- - Large sailing vessel, merchants and soldiers
- - chutzpah by spain aboard vessel
- - Bitterness associated with an age old craft
- - The Spanish convict brought over on vessel
- - Warship worth 17 sickles to Harry Potter
- - Bitterness associated with age-old craft
- - Spanish vessel
- - The craft with which Spain built up her empire
- - Early warship
- - Warship
- - Old warship
- - Craft and impudence required to confront energy provider
- - Craft needing brass with age
- - Old vessel's brass neck: something inordinately long
- - Neck one's broken in vessel
- - Spanish Main crosser
- - Large 15th-century sailing vessel
- - Spanish Armada craft
- - "The moon was a ghostly ......": Noyes
- - Old fighting vessel
- - Santa Maria, for one
- - Early merchantman
- - Nina, Pinta or Santa Maria, e.g.
- - Large sailing vessel
- - Sailing vessel
- - historic vessel that involved no legal wrangling
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