Setting of the "Top Gun" opening, when "Top Gun Anthem" and "Danger Zone" can be heard (HIT HIT) |
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Huge vessel held by strangely erratic friar in car |
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*Naval vessel known as a "flattop" |
LA Times Daily |
22 Oct 2023 |
Type of naval ship in "Top Gun" |
Universal |
08 Aug 2022 |
Naval vessel where planes land |
Newsday |
24 May 2021 |
Place to land that's not on land |
New York Times |
16 Dec 2020 |
USS John F. Kennedy, for one |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Aug 2020 |
Gas for one of the beers and porter from a huge navy vessel that's often found in port |
Irish Times Crosaire |
25 Sep 2019 |
The USS Gerald R. Ford, for one |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Aug 2019 |
The USS Gerald R. Ford, for one |
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A rarer critic troubled about RAF provision for planes |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Sep 2018 |
*Place to land when there's no land in sight |
The Washington Post |
27 Jul 2017 |
*Place to land when there's no land in sight |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jul 2017 |
Declare ship porter is looking for a fight overseas |
Irish Times Crosaire |
05 Apr 2017 |
Place to land with no land in sight |
Universal |
29 Jan 2017 |
Boeing's insurer? |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Jan 2017 |
*Place to land when there's no land in sight |
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Large military vessel |
Newsday |
02 Mar 2015 |
Large military vessel |
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Five units, in 56-Across |
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Huge naval vessel |
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Catapult setting |
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Part of the game |
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Part of the game |
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Navy vessel used in Persian Gulf |
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Insurer of Boeing? |
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Floating runway |
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It's called a flattop in navy slang |
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"Bird farm" of the Navy |
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Intrepid, e.g. |
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Type of ship not in port: 12/7/41 |
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The Saratoga was the first: 1925 |
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Naval giant |
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Intrepid, for one. |
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The Enterprise, for one. |
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Saratoga, for example. |
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Base for Banshees. |
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Coral Sea or Midway. |
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