Answer: SHIP
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Dispatch
- Send out
- Vessel
- Send
- Berth place
- Boat
- Craft
- Transport
- Send off
- Harbor vessel
- Harbor sight
- Water vessel
- Mother __
- Deliver
- Mail away
- Ocean vessel
- Mail out
- Large vessel
- Cruise vessel
- Ocean liner
- Model in a bottle
- Pack and send
- Figurehead's place
- Cruiser
- Export
- Use FedEx
- Mail off
- Convoy member
- Crow's-nest sighting
- Big boat
- FedEx, say
- QE2, e.g.
- Large boat
- Anchor's place
- Steamer, e.g.
- Salt container?
- Junk, e.g.
- Freighter
- Transport commercially
- Titanic, e.g.
- The Titanic, e.g.
- Place for hands
- Liner
- Last month: Abbr.
- Armada unit
- Spacecraft
- Send via freighter
- Send overseas
- Liner or tanker, e.g.
- Fleet unit
- Bottled model
- Bottle model
- Use UPS
- Use FedEx, say
- Send, as a parcel
- Send by mail
- Pirate's vessel
- Ocean-going vessel
- Ocean traveler
- Ocean cruiser
- Liner or tanker
- Freighter or frigate
- Fleet member
- Fleet component
- Flattop, e.g.
- Armada member
- Welcome sight for a castaway
- The Constitution, e.g.
- She, on the sea
- Scow or skiff
- Overnight, maybe
- Naval craft
- Mail in a box
- Junk, for one
- Cutter or clipper
- Corvette, for one
- Corvette, e.g.
- Captain's concern
- Ark or bark
- Windjammer
- Use DHL, say
- The Titanic, for one
- The Flying Dutchman, e.g.
- Suffix like -hood
- She, at sea
- Send, as a package
- Send via FedEx
- Send overnight, say
- Send by UPS
- Scholar's conclusion?
- Part of a fleet
- Packet, e.g.
- Pack off
- Niña or Pinta
- Monitor or Merrimac
- Model in a bottle, maybe
- Maritime vessel
- Main mode of travel?
- Lollipop, for one
- Lollipop, e.g.
- Lollipop or Pinafore
- Liner, e.g.
- Junk, say
- Hard ending?
- Harbor arrival
- Frigate or freighter
- Freighter, e.g.
- FedEx, as a verb
- Either of the Queens.
- Clipper or cutter
- Castaway's salvation
- Carnival vessel
- Beagle or Bounty
- Ark or barque
- Ark or bark, e.g.
- Argo, e.g.
- Aircraft carrier, e.g.
- "Shape up or ___ out!"
- "Mister Roberts" setting
- Yacht, for example
- Yacht or ocean liner, for example
- Word with shape or wreck
- Windjammer, for one
- Where hands are kept busy
- What she is at sea
- What a plane might be called
- Whaler, e.g.
- Vessel that carries passengers or freight
- Vessel in a dockyard
- USS part
- Use UPS, say
- Use UPS, perhaps
- Use DHL or FedEx
- U.P.S., say
- Transmit a package
- The United States.
- The Mayflower, e.g.
- The Great Eastern for instance.
- The Constitution, for one
- The Bounty, e.g.
- The Black Pearl in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies, e.g.
- The Andrea Doria.
- The Andrea Doria was one
- Tanker or cutter
- Swell vehicle?
- Suffix like -ness
- Something not to "give up"
- Something built in a yard
- Side-wheeler, for one
- Shirley Temple's Lollipop
- Shirley Temple "On the Good ___ Lollipop"
- She at sea
- Send, as packages
- Send, as merchandise
- Send via UPS or USPS
- Send via UPS or FedEx
- Send via UPS
- Send via DHL, say
- Send off, as an online order
- Send in a way
- Send in a crate
- Send in a carton
- Send in a box
- Send for delivery
- Send by FedEx or UPS
- Send a parcel
- Send a package
- Seagoing craft
- Seafarer's vessel
- Santa Maria, e.g.
- Run a tight ___ (have strict control)
- Run a tight ___
- Root for as a couple
- Queen Elizabeth 2, e.g.
- Queen Anne's Revenge, e.g.
- Quartermaster's place, at times
- Privateer's target
- Poseidon of moviedom, e.g.
- Place for a bitt
- Pickup alternative
- Pequod, for Captain Ahab
- Packet, for one
- Packet or corvette
- One of the S's in U.S.S.
- One might have busy hands
- Old Ironsides, famously
- Oiler, for one
- Oceangoing vessel
- Ocean liner, for one
- Ocean liner, for example
- Ocean liner, e.g.
- Ocean liner or aircraft carrier
- Ocean craft
- Niña, Pinta, or Santa Maria
- Nina, Pinta or Santa Maria
- Navigable vessel
- Model in some bottles
- Member of the fleet
- Means of travel
- Maritime craft
- Mail in a box?
- Lusitania or Lollipop
- Lollipop was a "good"one
- Literature's Pequod or Caine, e.g.
- Liner.
- Liner, for one
- Liner or schooner
- Liberty or Victory
- Large boat such as an ocean liner
- Kind of shape
- Junk, for example
- It usually has busy hands
- It may go in a lock
- It may be led by a figurehead
- Icebreaker, for example
- Hold holder
- Half Moon, e.g.
- H.M.S. Pinafore, e.g.
- Galleon, e.g.
- Fulfill, as an online order
- Frigate, for one
- Freighter or whaler
- Fill online orders
- Felucca, e.g.
- FedEx, maybe
- Endorse as a couple, in slang
- Ending with lord or lady
- Drop off at FedEx Office, perhaps
- Doors "The Crystal ___"
- Deck's location
- Cruising vessel
- Cruise liner or yacht
- Cruise line vessel
- Cruise line traveler
- Cruise cruiser
- Crew locale
- Craft in a fleet
- Corvette or packet
- Corvette or carrier
- Complete an Amazon transaction (as if we still sent products by boat...)
- Clipper, e.g.
- Clipper
- Citizen or scholar closer
- Catan: Seafarers vessel
- Castaway's relief
- Caravel or coaster
- Caine, in "The Caine Mutiny"
- Buoyant craft
- Black Pearl, e.g.
- Be sent via FedEx or UPS
- Bark or junk
- Barenaked Ladies "Born on a Pirate ___"
- Armada craft
- Argo or Titanic
- Air-freight, e.g.
- "That ___ has sailed"
- "Outward Bound" locale
- "Old Ironsides," famously
- "Lollipop" in a 1934 song
- "____ of Fools"
- "___ of Fools"
- "___ of Fools," 1965 film
- ___ over (reenlist)
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