Crossword Clue: (Of a boat) strip of its mast, stays etc
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "(Of a boat) strip of its mast, stays etc"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "(Of a boat) strip of its mast, stays etc"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to (Of a boat) strip of its mast, stays etc:
- Disassemble
- Disassemble, in a way
- Dismantle, as a sailing vessel
- Dismantle on a ship
- Dismantle sail supports, e.g.
- Dismantle sail supports
- Dismantle the sails of
- Dismantle
- Strip a sailing vessel
- Strip a schooner
- Strip a ship of tackle
- Strip a sloop
- Strip, as a ship
- Strip down ships
- Strip of equipment, as a ship
- Strip of equipment
- Strip of gear, as a ship
- Strip of gear, nautically
- Strip of gear
- Strip of sails
- Strip of tackle
- (Of a boat) strip of its mast, stays etc
- Prepare for a dry dock
- Prepare for dry dock
- Prepare to store, as a sailboat
- Remove gear from, as a ship
- Remove sail supports
- Remove the ropes
- Rid of equipment
- Take apart, nautically
- Take apart
- Take down a derrick, etc.
- Take down, as a Rube Goldberg machine
- Take down sails
- Take down the sails
Recent Usage of (Of a boat) strip of its mast, stays etc in Crossword Puzzles
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- The Guardian Quick - April 11, 2012