| "You're ___!" (said to the funny) |
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| Just off the bottom, of an anchor (5) |
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| "What ___!" ("Like, wow!") |
LA Times Mini |
15 Apr 2025 |
| Aweigh - an excursion (5) |
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| Like anchor aweigh |
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| Looks like a journey for the unattached anchor ... (5) |
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| Take ___ (go on vacation) |
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| A tumble during a sea voyage (1,4) |
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| Just clear of the seabed, as an anchor |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Sep 2023 |
| Aweigh |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jan 2023 |
| Aweigh |
The Washington Post |
23 Apr 2022 |
| Just out of bed and detective has crash involving vehicles heading north |
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| Aweigh |
LA Times Daily |
23 Apr 2022 |
| Take — (go somewhere) |
Premier Sunday |
20 Jun 2021 |
| American on journey no longer anchored |
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| Free, naut |
Canadiana |
02 Mar 2020 |
| On ___ (vacationing) |
Universal |
22 Nov 2018 |
| Take ___ (vacation) |
Universal |
03 Feb 2018 |
| "___ to Scarborough" |
Universal |
26 Jan 2018 |
| Take ___ (vacation) |
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| On ___ (vacationing) |
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| "___ to Scarborough" |
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| Just clear of the bottom, as an anchor |
Premier Sunday |
17 Dec 2017 |
| Book ___ (arrange to travel) |
Universal |
21 Nov 2017 |
| Ready for trimming, as a sail |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Oct 2017 |
| Taking ___ down memory lane |
Universal |
17 Mar 2017 |
| Book ___ (arrange to travel) |
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| Take ___ down memory lane |
Universal |
07 Dec 2016 |
| "Take ___ down memory lane" |
Universal |
07 Aug 2016 |
| Anchor just lifted, ready for a journey |
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| "Take ___ down memory lane" |
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| Free of the bottom, as an anchor |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Nov 2015 |
| Take ___ down memory lane |
USA Today |
27 Sep 2015 |
| Take ___ (travel) |
Universal |
14 Jul 2015 |
| "Take ___ down memory lane . . ." |
USA Today |
08 May 2015 |
| Take ___ down memory lane |
New York Times |
06 May 2015 |
| Take ___ (travel) |
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| Take ___ down memory lane |
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| Free of the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Take ___ down memory lane |
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| "Take ___ down memory lane . . ." |
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| Off the bottom, as an anchor |
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| "Take ___ down memory lane" |
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| Take ___ (travel) |
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| Just clear of the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Just off the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Anchor position |
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| Take ___ down memory lane ... |
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| Anchor position |
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| Aweigh |
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| Up, as an anchor |
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| Like some anchors and sails |
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| Aweigh |
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| Take -- (do some traveling) |
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| What you take to see a touring band |
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| "___ to the Moon" (seminal 1902 sci-fi film) |
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| What you take when you hit the road |
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| Take ___ (travel) |
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| Off the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Take __ (go on vacation) |
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| "___ to the Moon" (first science fiction film, 1902) |
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| Take ___ down memory lane |
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| Just free of the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Raised, as an anchor |
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| Just free of the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Just off the ocean floor |
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| Just off the bottom, nautically |
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| Position for a sail or mast |
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| Just clear of the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Anchor position |
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| "What ___!" ("Far out!") |
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| Take -- (travel) |
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| "Take ___ down memory lane ..." |
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| Like a slightly-raised anchor |
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| Sheridan's "___ to Scarborough" |
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| Just clear of the ocean bottom |
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| Hoisted, nautically |
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| "Topper Takes ___" (1939) |
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| Book -- (make travel plans) |
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| Take -- down memory lane |
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| Nautical term |
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| Anchor position |
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| "_____ to Scarborough" (Sheridan work) |
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| Anchor position |
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| Aweigh |
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| Just clear of the bottom |
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| Take ___ down memory lane |
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| Ready for trimming, as a sail |
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| Off the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Hoisted, nautically |
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| Unfastened, as a sail |
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| "Topper Takes _____" (1939) |
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| Ready, as a sail |
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| "Take ___ down memory lane..." |
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| Just clear of the seabed |
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| Barely clearing, as an anchor |
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| Just clear of the ocean floor |
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| Just clear of the bottom, as an anchor |
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| Aweigh |
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| Like an unanchored anchor |
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| Just clear of the bottom |
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| Anchor position |
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| No longer anchored |
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| Like a raised anchor |
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| In position, as a sail |
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| Sheridan's ____ to Scarborough |
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| Anchor position |
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| Aweigh |
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| Sheridan's "___ to Scarborough" |
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| Hove clear, as an anchor |
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| Anchor position |
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| Ready for trimming, as sails |
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| Describing an anchor clear of the bottom |
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| Barely aweigh |
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| Like some anchors |
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| Clear, as an anchor |
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| Free, as an anchor |
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| Anchor's position: Naut. |
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| Raised off the bottom, as an anchor. |
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| With the anchor just hove clear. |
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| Properly hoisted, as a sail. |
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| Just hove clear. |
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| Aweigh. |
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| Just off the bottom, as an anchor. |
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| Anchors aweigh position |
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| Just hove clear, as an anchor. |
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| Clear of the bottom, as an anchor. |
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| Anchors Aweigh. |
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| Nautical term. |
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| Hove clear of the ground. |
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| Position of an anchor. |
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| Relative of aweigh. |
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| Anchor position. |
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| Off the bottom, as an anchor. |
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| Hoisted up, as an anchor. |
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| Just clear, as an anchor. |
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| Stumbling. |
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