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- I solved the meta in the sailing metaphor lexicon of the XWord Muggles Forum
- Where castaways are often cast
- On the beach
- Onto the beach
- Where driftwood drifts
- Off the ship
- On land
- Michael, Row the Boat ___
- Landed
- Like a landlubber
- No longer sailing
- No longer cruising?
- On dry land
- Docked
- No longer bounding
- Off the boat
- How seaweed might be washed
- Onto land
- Reunited with other landlubbers, say
- Not sailing
- Not on the main part?
- Having missed the boat?
- Where Michael rowed his boat
- Like a sailor on leave
- No longer at sea
- On the waterfront
- On leave, maybe
- On solid ground
- With the landlubbers
- Toward land
- To the beach
- Beached
- Taking liberty
- Dinah beached?
- Having landed
- One way to be washed
- On terra firma
- Where some liberties are taken?
- Michael, Row the Boat __
- Washed up, in a way
- Like sailors on leave
- Having left the water
- From boat to beach
- Back from cruising, say
- Washed up, maybe
- How some shells are washed
- Where many things are washed
- Not 14 Across
- Where to spend liberty
- Out of the water
- Not at sea
- On the ground
- Where driftwood may drift
- Where landing parties go
- On land, as a 44 Down
- Where liberties are typically taken
- Nautical direction
- Back from boating
- Out of the blue
- Back from the sea
- Back on dry land
- On leave off the boat
- On liberty
- No longer sailing along
- Valuable envelopes are put in it
- To the land.
- Not aboard.
- Where sailors go on leave.
- All ___.
- High and dry.
- Off the sea.
- To terra firma.
- Aboard opposite.
- Home from sea.
- On leave, as a sailor.
- Not afloat.
- Place for landlubbers.
- Stranded.
- To land.
- Grounded
- Opposite of 16 Across
- ___ that's going . . .
- Landward
- Like a superannuated salt
- Not asea
- Not on board ship
- Opposite of aboard
- All ___ that's going . . . !
- J. F. Cooper's "Afloat and ___"
- Home from the sea
- Off the ocean
- One way boats come
- Not on board, maybe
- Toward the beach
- Not on the briny
- Bad way for a ship to be driven
- How things may get washed
- Out of the main
- How something might be washed
- How driftwood may end up
- Where sailors go in port
- How some things are washed
- How things may drift
- On dry ground
- Not on board, say
- Enjoying Fleet Week, say
- Off the main
- Where flotsam and jetsam may end up
- Beachward
- Having disembarked
- Classic "Michael, Row the Boat ___"
- Platters "Washed ___"
- Toward terra firma
- Away from the waves
- On leave, for a swabbie
- Where sailors take liberties
- No longer asea
- Walking the beach, e.g.
- On liberty, e.g.
- Opposite of 10-Down
- How some things may get washed
- No longer aboard ship
- Like landlubbers
- Where Michael was advised to row his boat
- Not on the ship
- Where seaweed may drift
- Walking the beach
- Where Michael rowed
- Not on board
- Missed the boat?
- Place for Michael to row his boat, in song
- Michael, Row Your Boat ___
- Where things may wash
- Like a sailor on liberty
- Where sailors go on liberty
- Destination for Michael's rowboat
- Aground after being asea
- Off the liner
- Debarking direction
- Down the gangplank
- Onto the sand
- Washed up