- - Tied to a dock
- - secured, at a marina
- - Tied up in RE, in a gloomy state
- - tied up the journalist by the back-room
- - Tied up by a low leftist!
- - Tied up (boat)
- - Parked (of a boat)
- - Tied up, as a boat
- - Tied up at a pier
- - Royal Engineers in temper, tied up
- - Tied in the harbor
- - In a slip
- - Berthed, tied up
- - In a berth
- - Low and bolshy, tied up
- - Tied up, as a tug
- - Tied up unprotected crew in temper
- - Secured in a slip
- - Tied up at the pier
- - Tied to the pier
- - Tied up in the harbor
- - Tied down, as a boat
- - Like a secure ship
- - Tied up, as a ship
- - Parked like a bark
- - Fixed, in a way
- - Secured, as a boat
- - Parked like a barque
- - Secured a 106 Across
- - Tied to a buoy and anchored.
- - Tied fast
- - Tied up, in a way
- - Tied up
- - Buoyed up
- - Secured weepie co-star for Swayze, P?
- - Do more about being anchored
- - Unlikely to drift away
- - Secured boat
- - Dropped anchor?
- - Second old wine secured in port
- - Made fast
- - Fixed firmly
- - Secured by rope or cable
- - At anchor
- - Docked at the pier
- - In one's berth place
- - Not free to sail
- - Secure offshore
- - In one's slip?
- - Anchored in the harbor
- - Secured at the pier
- - Secured to the dock
- - Not likely to drift away
- - Derek, B.'s co-star got hitched
- - Docked.
- - Anchored
- - Fixed in place
- - Not loose
- - Secured
- - Made fast run during low-energy day
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