Crossword Clue: Moved, nautically speaking
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Moved, nautically speaking"
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- -- to (stopped, to sailors)
- __ to: halted, nautically
- ___ to (halted at sea)
- ___ to (stopped as a ship)
- ___ to (stopped the ship)
- Borough on the English Channel
- Hoisted aboard
- Hoisted, as a sail
- Hoisted, at sea
- Hoisted, in nautical lingo
- Hoisted, nautically
- Hoisted
- Edna Best's hometown
- Britain's Brighton and ___
- Emerged, as into view
- Hurled
- Hauled on board
- Flung
- Hefted up
- Maneuvered, as a ship
- Stopped a ship's motion, with "to"
- Stopped, as a ship (with "to").
- Stopped at sea, with "to"
- Strained to lift
- Moved, as a ship
- Moved into place
- Moved nautically
- Moved, nautically speaking
- Moved, nautically
- Moved on the ocean?
- Raise, as an anchor
- Raised, as an anchor
- Raised laboriously
- Part of the verb to heave
- Resort near Brighton
- Resort next to Brighton
- Lifted an anchor
- Lifted, as an anchor
- Lifted with effort, to a sailor
- Lifted with the legs
- Lifted
- Threw
Recent Usage of Moved, nautically speaking in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Jan. 17, 1998