Loser at sea in 1588
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ARMADALoser at sea in 1588
ARMADALoser in 1588
ARMADABig loser in 1588.
ATTILALoser at Chalons-sur-Marne in 451
ATTILALoser at Chalons in A.D. 451
APEAKIn vertical position at sea
ABAFTIn the rear, at sea
ABAFTIn back of, at sea.
AMAINIn great haste, at sea
OLLIEStan's costar in "Saps At Sea"
ANDREAFirst name in disasters at sea
APEAKIn a vertical line, at sea
APEAKIn a vertical position, at sea
LEAKProblem in D.C. or at sea
OSAMAHe was buried at sea in 2011
FOGGUNWarning sound emitter in poor weather at sea
SCENEIIt takes place on board a ship at sea in "The Tempest"
raising(of someone at sea) Come in sight of (land or another ship)
ENNAAt 3,000 feet above sea level, the highest provincial capital in Italy
warshipA ship equipped with weapons and designed to take part in warfare at sea
lifeboatA specially constructed boat launched from land to rescue people in distress at sea
lifeboatsA specially constructed boat launched from land to rescue people in distress at sea
warshipsA ship equipped with weapons and designed to take part in warfare at sea
CALIPATRIAAt 184 feet below sea level, this is the lowest city in the USA
soundingThe determination of any physical property at a depth in the sea or at a height in the atmosphere
chronometera timepiece with a special mechanism for ensuring and adjusting its accuracy, usually for use in determining longitude at sea.
subsonicnoting or pertaining to a speed less than that of sound in air at the same height above sea level
shipwrecksThe destruction of a ship at sea by sinking or breaking up, e.g., in a storm or after running aground
shipwreckThe destruction of a ship at sea by sinking or breaking up, e.g., in a storm or after running aground
hogging(with reference to a ship) Bend or become bent convex upward along its length as a result either of the hull being supported in the middle and not at the ends (as in a heavy sea) or the vessel's being loaded more heavily at the ends