- - By the sounds of it, lured toward shelter
- - Heading for shelter in city mostly torn apart by conflict
- - Debauched leader capturing western islands
- - Haul fish around these islands?
- - West Indies islands
- - ...... Islands (chain that includes Guadeloupe)
- - ...... Islands, bird sanctuary
- - Antilles islands.
- - Islands discovered by Columbus, 1493.
- - Island chain in the West Indies.
- - Antigua is one of the ...... Islands.
- - Islands southeast of Puerto Rico.
- - Guarded West Indian islands.
- - ...... Islands, Caribbean archipelago
- - ...... Islands, archipelago including St Kitts and Antigua
- - facing away from the wind
- - we are straying within edges of land on sheltered side
- - pull fish over towards the sheltered side
- - In this direction, the returning eel meets a drawback
- - bring a fish back towards the sheltered side
- - General to pull back, giving quarter
- - the point to which the wind blows
- - General protection away from the wind
- - pull slippery customer up on sheltered side
- - Entice fish back to the sheltered side
- - rachel after shelter moving to protected quarter
- - sketch slippery customer returning to sheltered side
- - lad we're turning towards the sheltered side
- - Haul fish up away from the wind
- - On the side sheltered from the wind, at sea
- - On the downwind side
- - Direction in which the wind is blowing
- - On the safe side, nautically
- - Attract fish back to sheltered side
- - Slippery type rejected protection, not being exposed
- - Sheltered location in main general hospital area
- - General hospital room away from the wind
- - Drag fish westwards, in wind's direction
- - Attract fish over to the sheltered side
- - Away from wind
- - A way the wind blows
- - Moving toward the calmer side, at sea
- - The way the wind blows, perhaps
- - Not on the windy side
- - Martinique's group
- - Side away from the wind
- - Antilles chain
- - Side to with a sailboat tilts.
- - Away from the wind
- - Out of the wind
- - Nautical direction
- - On the sheltered side
- - Toward shelter
- - Away from the wind, nautically
- - On the safe side
- - Downwind
- - Nautical term.
- - Haul fish back sheltered from wind
- - man gets room downwind
- - sir christopher's part of the hospital is on the quiet side
- - a general needing to draw back takes this direction towards shelter
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