At full speed, in nautical lingo Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AMAIN At full speed, in nautical lingo (5) New York Times Feb 24, 2020
7% STEPONIT "Full speed ahead!" (8) Universal Aug 14, 2025
6% GALLOPS Runs at full speed (7) LA Times Daily Jun 30, 2025
6% ALLOUT Full speed (3,3) (6)
5% REV Speed (up) (3) Eugene Sheffer Sep 5, 2025
5% RACER Speed demon (5) Newsday Sep 5, 2025
5% AYE Nautical affirmation (3)
5% ILLIN Wack, in rap lingo (5) Wall Street Journal Sep 3, 2025
5% RACE Speed contest (4) Newsday Sep 3, 2025
5% AERO Prefix with "space" or "nautical" (4)

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