Sirens to sailors
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ALLURERSSirens, to sailors
ENTICERSSirens, to Odysseus
EARSSleeping With Sirens "With ... to See and Eyes to Hear"
BELAYSecure, to sailors
SHESShips, to sailors
LEANTListed, to sailors
ALOWBeneath, to sailors.
ALEESheltered, to sailors
REDSKYATMORNINGWarning to sailors
ELMOHe's saintly to sailors
APORTTo a sailor's left
APORTWhat's left, to sailors
OMENSRed skies, to sailors
APORTTo a sailor's left.
SWABSSailors, so to speak
OMENRed sky, to sailors
AYEAYESIRSailor's reply to a captain
APORTTo the left, to sailors
SHOALBar that's hazardous to sailors
ALOWIn the hold, to sailors
LORELEISiren luring sailors to shipwreck
NROTCCollege org. for sailors-to-be
OMENSAlbatrosses and red skies, to sailors
ALEEAway from the wind, to sailors
CIRCENo friend to sailors, in the "Odyssey"
LORELEIRhine nymph who lured sailors to shipwreck
pharosesany lighthouse or beacon to direct sailors
pharosany lighthouse or beacon to direct sailors
sirenmythical creature whose seductive singing lured sailors to destruction
sirensmythical creature whose seductive singing lured sailors to destruction
marlinspikesA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
marlinespikesA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
marlinspikeA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
poleaxesax with both a blade and a hook, formerly used in naval warfare to assist sailors in boarding vessels
poleaxax with both a blade and a hook, formerly used in naval warfare to assist sailors in boarding vessels
poleaxedax with both a blade and a hook, formerly used in naval warfare to assist sailors in boarding vessels
middyany of various loose blouses with a sailor collar, often extending below the waistline to terminate in a broad band or fold, as worn by sailors, women, or children
lifelinesA rope or line used for life-saving, typically one thrown to rescue someone in difficulties in water or one used by sailors to secure themselves to a boat
lifelineany of various lines running above the decks, spars, etc., of a ship or boat to give sailors something to grasp when there is danger of falling or being washed away