Answer: ASEA
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Bewildered
- On the briny
- Cruising
- Confused
- Uncertain
- On the ocean
- Befuddled
- Between ports
- Lost
- Sailing
- On a cruise
- Perplexed
- Clueless
- Baffled
- Out of port
- Puzzled
- Fishing, perhaps
- Offshore
- Where the buoys are
- Not docked
- Floating
- Confounded
- Not in port
- Dazed
- Away from port
- On the Tyrrhenian, e.g.
- Drifting
- On the main
- Discombobulated
- Voyaging
- On open waters
- Dazed and confused
- Adrift
- Totally confused
- On a voyage
- Without a clue
- Where sailors go
- Nautical word
- Far from shore
- On the ocean blue
- On the Pacific
- On the bounding main
- In the red
- On the Adriatic
- Under sail
- Totally lost
- Not ashore
- Floundering
- Disoriented
- Sailing the waves
- On the water
- On the deep
- Muddled
- Enjoying a cruise
- Away from shore
- Riding the waves
- On a ship
- At a loss
- No longer in the docks
- In the Red?
- Brine-borne
- Yachting
- Launched
- Completely lost
- Taking a cruise
- No longer docked
- In between ports
- In a quandary
- In a muddle
- Away, in a way
- Addled
- On the Mediterranean
- Far from land
- On the Red
- On the Coral
- No longer in port
- Midvoyage
- Between continents
- Away from the shore
- Away from land
- Sailing, say
- Out on the waves
- On the Atlantic
- In midvoyage
- Unmoored
- Totally befuddled
- On the open water
- On the Ligurian
- On an ocean voyage
- On a cruise, say
- Far offshore
- Aboard an ocean liner
- Using clippers?
- Out past the buoys
- Out on the ocean
- On the Java
- On deck, say
- On an ocean liner
- Off land
- Not well-grounded?
- Making a crossing
- In the black
- Far from terra firma
- Cruising between ports
- Braving the waves
- Between ports, e.g.
- Where ships go
- Underway to over there
- Traversing the deep
- Surrounded by water
- Sailing or whaling
- Participating in the America's Cup
- Over the bounding main
- Out of the harbor
- On the waves
- On the open ocean
- On the Baltic
- On the Aegean
- On a slow boat to China
- No longer tied up
- In deep water?
- Cruising, maybe
- Aboard a liner
- ". . . against __ of troubles"
- Well off the coast
- Sailing on the ocean
- Out where the air is salty
- Out of harbor
- On a clipper
- On a carrier
- Off the coast
- Not on solid ground?
- Not on land
- Mid-ocean
- In the Black?
- Having a row, maybe?
- Far from harbor
- Cruising, say
- Cruising, perhaps
- Yachting to Hawaii, e.g.
- Where whalers go
- Where gobs go
- Whaling, e.g.
- Washed out?
- On the Marmara
- On the Laptev
- On the Black
- On naval maneuvers
- On a liner
- On a boat
- Offshore, and then some
- Making waves?
- Making waves
- Like some salts
- Going from port to port
- Floating, perhaps
- Far from port
- Drifting, maybe
- Cruising the Pacific, e.g.
- Between shores, maybe
- Between shores
- Between Italy and Albania
- Between islands
- Yachting, perhaps
- Well offshore
- Wave-tossed
- Upon the Mediterranean
- Traveling the ocean
- Toward the ocean
- Sailing the Pacific
- Sailing the ocean
- Sailing between continents
- Sailing along
- Place to float your boat
- Out with the fleet
- Out on the Pequod or Bounty
- Out on the briny
- Out beyond the breakers
- On the Sargasso
- On the Red or Black
- On the Indian, e.g.
- On the Caspian
- On the Caribbean
- On the blue
- On an ocean trip
- On a liner, e.g.
- On a cruise ship
- Oceanward
- Not yet docked
- Not on shore
- Not in harbor
- Not berthed
- Mid-voyage
- In the main?
- In Poseidon's realm
- Headed for foreign ports
- Having shipped out
- Having set sail
- Floating on the Pacific
- Far from the dock
- Enjoying the salt air
- Cruising the Caribbean, e.g.
- Crossing the Adriatic
- ". . . against __ of troubles": Shak.
- ". . . against __ of troubles": "Hamlet"
- Where to find clippers
- Where sailors are often found
- Where sailing prevails
- Where Melville's Billy Budd went
- Where many storms originate
- Where bluejackets go
- Whence comes the captain
- Whale-watching, perhaps
- Voyaging, say
- Voyaging, in a way
- Underway to over there?
- Traveling, in a way
- Traveling on a yacht
- Traveling like Columbus
- Toward open waters
- Totally bumfuzzled
- To the briny
- Tahiti-bound, perhaps
- Swimming with the sharks
- Sailing, perhaps
- Sailing the bounding main
- Sailing on the Pacific, perhaps
- Out on the water
- Out on a boat
- Out in the Atlantic
- Out beyond the buoys
- On the Yellow
- On the Red or Yellow
- On the QE2
- On the Pacific, say
- On the Mediterranean, e.g.
- On the main.
- On the Indian
- On the China
- On the Caribbean, poetically
- On the Caribbean, e.g.
- On the Black or Red
- On the Azov
- On the Atlantic, say
- On Quint's Orca, perhaps
- On deck, perhaps
- On clippers?
- On an ocean liner, e.g.
- On an America's Cup yacht
- On a voyage.
- On a slow boat to China, e.g.
- On a liner, say
- On a deck, perhaps
- On a deck, maybe
- On a cruise, perhaps
- On a cruise, maybe
- On a cruise ship, say
- Offshore and then some
- Off the coast, e.g.
- Off shore
- Off on a cruise
- Not well grounded
- Not aground
- Making waves, perhaps
- Like the ark during the flood
- Like pirates
- Like a befuddled sailor?
- Into open waters
- In the horse latitudes
- In search of whales, perhaps
- In international waters, e.g.
- In full sail
- Hawaii-bound, in a way
- Having shipped out?
- Having left port
- Gone fishing, say
- Fishing, maybe
- Fishing for marlin, e.g.
- Fishing among the waves
- En route to England, maybe
- En route on a ship
- Drifting on the briny
- Doesn't have a clue
- De-ported?
- Cruising?
- Cruising the Pacific
- Cruising on the briny
- Crossing the ocean
- Crossing the Atlantic
- Bounding?
- Bobbing on the waves
- Bobbing on the briny
- Between continents, perhaps
- Befuddled, metaphorically
- Aboard the QE2
- Aboard a ship
- "Self is __ boundless and measureless": Gibran
- "Law floats in __ of ethics": Earl Warren
- "Into ___ of dew": Field
- "... against --- of troubles"
- ". . . against ___ of troubles . . ."
- " . . . ___ of troubles": Hamlet
- Yachting, say
- Yachting, maybe
- Yachting to Hawaii
- Yachting across the Pacific
- With the fleet
- With an active fleet
- Where to meet Bobby Shaftoe
- Where to find some tars
- Where to find clippers?
- Where the Flying Dutchman is seen
- Where the buoys and gulls are?
- Where Shaftoe is
- Where pirates go
- Where Magellan was: 1519–21
- Where liners go
- Where landlubbers prefer not to be
- Where landlubbers need new legs
- Where Jim Hawkins went
- Where Jim Hawkins spent some time in "Treasure Island"
- Where Columbus was in Sept. 1492
- Where Billy Budd went in "Billy Budd"
- Where a landlubber is a dub who flubs
- What landlubbers don't like to be
- Whaling, say
- Whale-watching, maybe
- Well out of the harbor
- Way out there on a yacht
- Way out amidst the waves
- Way off shore
- Watching whales close-up
- Voyaging.
- Voyaging on the QE2
- Voyaging on an ocean
- Utilizing a ship
- Utilizing a liner
- Using clippers
- Unmoored, maybe
- Unmoored, in a way
- Underway, in a way
- Under sail, say
- Unable to get one's feet on the ground?
- Trawling, perhaps
- Trawling, e.g.
- Traversing an ocean
- Travelling, in a way
- Traveling on the QE2
- Traveling on the ocean
- Traveling o'er the waves
- Traveling from coast to coast, maybe
- Traveling far from shore
- Toward water
- Toward the Pacific
- Toward the big waves
- Topside, perhaps
- To the ocean
- Swimming in the ocean
- Surrounded by the briny
- Steaming along, maybe
- Serving in the navy
- Seriously confused
- Scads, to Hamlet
- Sailing.
- Sailing, to a sailor
- Sailing, poetically
- Sailing, old-style
- Sailing the Atlantic
- Sailing rough waters
- Sailing on the Red
- Sailing on the Baltic
- Sailing down to Rio
- Sailing along?
- Riding the Love Boat
- Riding the big waves
- Researching whales, say
- Ralph Vaughan Williams's "___ Symphony"
- Port is or has been left here
- Plying the waves
- Plying the ocean
- Place for a nursery rhyme owl
- Pitching and rolling
- Perplexed, metaphorically
- Over Davy Jones’ locker.
- Outward bound
- Out yachting
- Out on the deep
- Out on the Coral
- Out on the briny blue
- Out on a boat, say
- Out of sight of shore
- Out of port, but not wine
- Out in the yacht
- Out from port
- Out fishing, possibly
- Out fishing, maybe
- On the Spanish Main
- On the salt water
- On the Red or the Dead
- On the Red or Dead
- On the Marmora
- On the Love Boat, perhaps
- On the Love Boat, e.g.
- On the liner, say
- On the deep.
- On the deck, perhaps
- On the Dead or the Red
- On the Channel
- On the Celebes
- On the Caspian, e.g.
- On the Caribbean, say
- On the bounding main.
- On the big drink
- On the Barents
- On the Baltic, say
- On the Atlantic, e.g.
- On the Aral
- On the Andaman
- On the Aegean, say
- On the Adriatic, say
- On the Adriatic, e.g.
- On Poseidon's territory
- On naval operations
- On deep water
- On an ocean liner, say
- On an ocean liner, perhaps
- On an ocean liner, maybe
- On an ocean journey
- On an ark, e.g.
- On an ark
- On a yawl, say
- On a yacht, perhaps
- On a yacht, maybe
- On a yacht
- On a voyage, say
- On a voyage on the ocean
- On a tanker, say
- On a steamer, say
- On a slow boat, perhaps
- On a slow boat to
- On a ship, perhaps
- On a schooner, say
- On a Pacific poop deck
- On a liner, maybe
- On a frigate, say
- On a ferry, perhaps
- On a destroyer, say
- On a cruise ship that's between ports
- On a crossing
- On a clipper, say
- On a Carnival ride, perhaps
- On a Caribbean cruise, say
- On a brig
- On a booze cruise, say
- On a boat, perhaps
- Off-shore
- Off the shore
- Off the land
- O'er the bounding main
- Not yet ashore
- Not well grounded?
- Not shipwrecked, say
- Not on terra firma, say
- Not on terra firma, maybe
- Not on solid ground, say
- Not landbound
- Not in the moment
- Not in port.
- Not grounded, say
- Not grounded, perhaps
- Not even close to the pier
- Not even close to land
- Not at the dock, say
- Not at port
- Not ashore.
- Not anchored, say
- Not aground, say
- No longer tied up, say
- No longer at anchor
- Muddled up.
- Midvoyage, perhaps
- Midvoyage, maybe
- Midvoyage, e.g.
- Midvoyage on the Indian
- Midocean
- Many, many, with "of"
- Making an ocean voyage
- Making an ocean crossing
- Making a crossing, say
- Making a crossing, maybe
- Making a crossing, e.g.
- Living off the land?
- Like whale hunters, e.g.
- Like those on a world cruise
- Like the Titanic, before the iceberg
- Like the Owl and the Pussycat
- Like the Owl and the Pussy-cat
- Like the old explorers, often
- Like the Flying Dutchman
- Like tars, at times
- Like some tars
- Like some storms
- Like some pirates
- Like some hurricanes
- Like some captains
- Like Santiago during most of the novel
- Like Santiago during most of the book
- Like sailors at work
- Like pirates, often
- Like pirates on the Caribbean
- Like Phileas Fogg during much of his journey
- Like mariners, often
- Like many salts
- Like many hurricanes
- Like many a hurricane
- Like Magellan, often
- Like Magellan, for long periods
- Like Edward Lear's Owl and Pussycat
- Like Columbus, often
- Like Columbus, much of the time
- Like Columbus at work
- Like Columbus at times
- Like castaways, before being cast away
- Like Captain Nemo out in the Nautilus, e.g.
- Like an uncomfortable landlubber
- Like a traveling trawler
- Like a pirate on the briny
- Like a befuddled captain?
- Involved in a yacht race
- In too deep?
- In the Red or the Black
- In the Black, say?
- In the Black, say
- In the Aegean
- In Poseidon's domain
- In Neptune's realm
- In midvoyage, maybe
- In midocean.
- In midocean
- In mid-Atlantic
- In international waters
- In deep water
- In a yellow submarine, maybe
- In a shell, maybe
- In a bewildered state
- Heaps, to Hamlet
- Heading toward an island, maybe
- Headed for Europe, maybe
- Headed for an isle, maybe
- Having given a slip the slip?
- Hamlet's amount of troubles?
- Gone sailing
- Going whaling, say
- Going through the oceans?
- Going coast to coast, maybe
- Floating out there
- Floating on the Indian
- Floating on the Caribbean
- Floating on the briny
- Floating on the Atlantic
- Fishing in the Atlantic, e.g.
- Fishing for tarpon, e.g.
- Fishing for marlin, say
- Far off the shore
- Far from the harbor
- Exploring a la Columbus
- Europe-bound, perhaps
- Europe-bound, maybe
- Enroute, in a way
- Enjoying the QEII
- En route via liner
- En route to Martha's Vineyard, say
- En route to Greece, perhaps
- En route on the QEII, e.g.
- En route on the QEII
- En route on the main
- En route on a liner
- Drifting upon the Pacific
- Drifting the ocean
- Drifting on the Atlantic
- Drifting in the Pacific
- Drifting aimlessly
- Deported?
- Deployed, as a sailor
- Dazed or adrift
- Dazed on water?
- Currently yachting
- Cruising.
- Cruising the Mediterranean
- Cruising the Caribbean, say
- Cruising the Caribbean
- Cruising the Arctic, say
- Cruising on a liner
- Cruising between continents
- Cruising along
- Cruisin'
- Crossing the pond?
- Crossing the pond, say
- Crossing the Caribbean, say
- Crossing the Atlantic, say
- Crossing the Atlantic, perhaps
- Crossing the Atlantic, maybe
- Crossing the Adriatic, perhaps
- Crossing an ocean
- Confused maybe
- Circumnavigating, perhaps
- Chasing Moby Dick, say
- Braving the briny
- Braving big waves
- Bobbing on the Adriatic
- Bobbing in the ocean
- Boating on the briny
- Boating
- Between ports on a cruise
- Between Europe and America, say
- Between continents, say
- Between continents, often
- Between beaches, maybe
- Being tossed, maybe
- Before the mast
- Away on a submarine, say
- Away from the slip
- Away from the dock
- Away from harbor
- Avoiding buoys
- Atop the Indian
- At 30° W 30° N, e.g.
- Among the whitecaps
- Among the buoys
- Among buoys
- Amid deep water
- Adrift while aboard, maybe
- Adrift between continents
- Aboard a liner, e.g.
- Aboard a frigate, e.g.
- Aboard a cruise ship
- A bit bewildered
- "Thirst amidst __ of waves": the "Odyssey"
- "Thirst amidst __ of waves": "Odyssey"
- "The loss we carry, ___ we must wade": Amanda Gorman
- "Or to take arms against ___ of troubles" (Hamlet)
- "Or to take arms against ___ of troubles..."
- "Or to take arms against ___ of troubles ...": Hamlet
- "My flow can part ___" (Lil Wayne brag)
- "Have ___!" ("You're not going to like what I'm about to say")
- "Â arms against ___ of troubles" (Hamlet)
- "...to take arms against ___ of troubles...": Hamlet
- "...against --- of troubles..."
- "... arms against ___ of troubles": "Hamlet"
- "... against ___ of troubles" (Shakespeare)
- "... against ___ of troubles" (Hamlet)
- "... against __ of troubles": Hamlet
- "... ___ of troubles" ("Hamlet")
- "--- of troubles" (Hamlet)
- "___ of troubles": Hamlet
- "__ of blue thoughts is spreading Over my heart": Heine
- " . . .___ of troubles": Hamlet
- " . . . take arms against ___ of troubles"
- " . . . against ___ of troubles": Hamlet
- " . . . against ___ of troubles"
- " . . . against __ of troubles": "Hamlet"
- " . . . ___ of troubles": Shak.
- ''... against ___ of troubles''
- ____ of troubles
- ___ of faces
- Singer James
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