- - Occupation of Melville's Captain Ahab
- - Gordie's last last pro team
- - Ahab's profession; RN lifeboat
- - Ship like Ahab's
- - Starbuck's job
- - Ahab's ship, for one
- - Queequeg, e.g.
- - Ahab or his craft
- - Queequeg's craft
- - Ahab's ship
- - Melville's Pequod.
- - Captain Ahab's Pequod.
- - Wailer, we hear, is one who seeks blubber
- - Captain Ahab, for example — one lamenting audibly
- - Sailor healthier after whiskey
- - Boat with harpoons
- - Ship that hunts large marine mammals
- - Hunter: one complaining, audibly
- - Ship used for deep-sea hunting
- - Ship hunting large mammals
- - Hunting vessel
- - Moby Dick hunter, e.g
- - Boat for fishing certain mammals
- - Pequod, for one
- - Her law (anag.)
- - Women from hotel drink at the end of the pier with Captain Ahab
- - Wife having got healthier, one may go to work at sea
- - The Pequod, for one
- - Captain Ahab, e.g
- - Ahab was one
- - Ahab or his ship, for example
- - Ship of comparatively fit women must come first
- - The Pequod, e.g.
- - Capt. Ahab or his ship
- - "Moby-Dick" vessel
- - Hartford skater
- - Ahab, for one
- - One hoping for a big catch
- - Ishmael or Starbuck, e.g.
- - Captain Ahab or his ship
- - Ahab captained one
- - Seagoing fishing boat
- - Ishmael, by profession
- - Pequod or Ahab
- - The Pequod was one
- - Hunter deplored by cetologists et al.
- - The Pequod, for instance.
- - The Pequod, for example.
- - Ahab, e.g
- - Captain Ahab, for one
- - Fishing boat
- - Fishing vessel
- - Moby-Dick pursuer
- - Type of ship.
- - ship that was used for catching large mammals
- - Harpooners' boat
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