Crossword Clue: British docker
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "British docker"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "British docker"
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- Address for a pirate
- Address on a ship, of yore
- "Ahoy ___!"
- "Ahoy, ___!"
- "Ahoy!" addressee
- "Ahoy" recipient
- Bloke's buddy
- Companion at sea
- Companionable, in Cheshire
- Friendly or familiar
- Fellow sailor
- Brighton bud
- Brighton buddy
- Bristol bro
- British buddy
- British docker
- Brit's bro
- Brit's buddy
- Chatham chum
- Chelmsford chum
- Buccaneer bud
- Buccaneer's bud
- Buccaneer's buddy
- Bucko
- Chichester chum
- Buddy, in Britain
- Buddy in Britian
- Buddy on a boat
- Chum at sea
- Chum: Brit.
- Chum, in Chelsea
- Chum, in Croydon
- Chum, to a Brit
- Chummy, in Cheltenham
- Chummy, in Cheshire
- Close chum (slang)
- Cockney crony
- Tony Blair's chum
- Pirate address
- Pirate pal
- Pirate's buddy
- Pirate's chum
- Pirate's friend
- Pirates pal
- Pirate's pal
- Shipboard companion
- Rum-drinking buddy
- Nautical pal
- London docker
- London dockyard worker
- One to whom "Ahoy!" is directed
- Word after "ahoy"
- Sailor buddy
- Sailor friend
- Sailor's chum
- Sailor's pal
- Sailor's sobriquet
- Salt's pal
- Swab
- Swabby's chum
- Swab's sobriquet
- Talk Like a Pirate Day address
- Tar
- Yorkshire pal
Recent Usage of British docker in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used British docker in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Jan. 3, 2016
- New York Times - Aug. 14, 1987