Seat broken by naval force at back of ship (6) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ASTERN Seat broken by naval force at back of ship (6) (6)
8% FLEETS Naval forces (6) USA Today Sep 4, 2025
7% STERN Back of a ship (5) USA Today Sep 29, 2025
6% BLENCH Left in seat, shrink back (6) The Telegraph Cryptic Sep 22, 2025
6% CDR Naval off. (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 22, 2025
6% MARITIME Naval force reflected current period (8) The Telegraph Toughie Aug 21, 2025
6% AFT To the back, on a ship (3)
6% FLEET Naval force of ships (5) Mirror Tea Time Jan 17, 2025
5% MAY "___ the Force be with you" (3)
5% IMPEL Force (5) The Telegraph Quick Oct 1, 2025
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