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Rate | Answer | Clue |
BLOOMED | Blossomed after ship set sail | |
TOPSAIL | Part of an old ship's rigging | |
FURNITURE | The masts and rigging of a ship. | |
TOP-HAMPER | The upper rigging, spars, etc., of a ship. | |
YARDARM | Thirty-six inch limb used as part of ship’s rigging | |
UNRIG | To strip of rigging; as, to unrig a ship. | |
MAINSAIL | The principal sail in a ship or other vessel. | |
STRIP | To dismantle; as, to strip a ship of rigging, spars, etc. | |
APPAREL | The furniture of a ship, as masts, sails, rigging, anchors, guns, etc. | |
BALANCEREEF | The last reef in a fore-and-aft sail, taken to steady the ship. | |
WEATHERLY | Working, or able to sail, close to the wind; as, a weatherly ship. | |
TRINKET | A three-cornered sail formerly carried on a ship's foremast, probably on a lateen yard. | |
SAIL | To direct or manage the motion of, as a vessel; as, to sail one's own ship. | |
RIGGER | One who rigs or dresses; one whose occupation is to fit the rigging of a ship. | |
STRETCH | To sail by the wind under press of canvas; as, the ship stretched to the eastward. | |
CLEARANCE | A certificate that a ship or vessel has been cleared at the customhouse; permission to sail. | |
TACKLE | The rigging and apparatus of a ship; also, any purchase where more than one block is used. | |
WEATHER | To sail or pass to the windward of; as, to weather a cape; to weather another ship. | |
BOOM | To rush with violence and noise, as a ship under a press of sail, before a free wind. | |
DRIVER | The after sail in a ship or bark, being a fore-and-aft sail attached to a gaff; a spanker. | |
BOWSPRIT | A large boom or spar, which projects over the stem of a ship or other vessel, to carry sail forward. | |
TIMENOGUY | A rope carried taut between or over obstacles likely to engage or foul the running rigging in working a ship. | |
CORDAGE | Ropes or cords, collectively; hence, anything made of rope or cord, as those parts of the rigging of a ship which consist of ropes. | |
UNLACE | To loose, and take off, as a bonnet from a sail, or to cast off, as any lacing in any part of the rigging of a vessel. | |
BELLY | The part of anything which resembles the human belly in protuberance or in cavity; the innermost part; as, the belly of a flask, muscle, sail, ship. |