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Other crossword clues for answer "ASHORE"

ASHORE
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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
'Michael Row the Boat --'
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?
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