Out of the storm, nautically Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ALEE Out of the storm, nautically (4) Universal Jan 19, 2018
7% AYE Nautical "yes" (3)
7% BILGE Nautical nonsense (5) Newsday Oct 9, 2025
7% AFT To the rear, nautically (3) Commuter Oct 9, 2025
7% ANY "___ port in a storm" (3) USA Today Oct 7, 2025
7% CALM ___ before the storm (4)
7% SEA ___ shanty (nautical song) (3) USA Today Oct 5, 2025
7% AVAST Nautical "Halt!" (5) LA Times Daily Sep 28, 2025
7% MPEST Terrible storm (5) New York Times Sep 25, 2025
7% EYE Storm center (3)

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