- COAST
- Slide
- Stop pedaling
- Shoreline
- Ivory __
- Take all one's classes pass/fail, perhaps
- Get by on one's previous accomplishments
- Smooth sail?
- Glide
- Do very little work
- Get by without much effort
- Win handily
- Glide along
- Go without pedaling
- Strip by the sea
- Riviera feature
- Go on momentum
- Rely on gravity
- BC's ___ Mountains
- West ___ Trail (Vancouver Island hike)
- Travel effortlessly
- Ride without pedaling, say
- Ivory competitor
- Slide down a slope
- Glide via gravity
- Shore
- It's a shore thing
- Hardly try
- Ocean liner?
- Land along the ocean
- Breeze along
- Freewheel
- Scenic drive locale
- Move as a result of acquired momentum
- Roll along without power
- Cycle without pedaling
- Word that follows West or Best
- Ivory ___
- Seashore
- Rest on one's laurels
- Go downhill
- Atlantic or Pacific
- Proceed effortlessly
- L.A. locale, with "the"
- See 7-Down
- Oregon highlight
- Ride with ease
- Roll while not in gear
- Move effortlessly
- Part of USCG
- Ride without pedaling
- Bike without pedaling
- Go easy?
- Land on the sea
- Move with ease
- Breeze (through)
- Vacation destination
- See the ___ clear'd, and then we will depart: "King Henry VI"
- Sail (through)
- It might be clear
- Beach location
- Glide downhill
- Ride a sled
- The __ is clear!
- Be a slacker
- Don't really try
- Move via gravity
- Ride a toboggan
- Use no pedals
- Proceed with little effort
- Exert minimal effort
- Depend on gravity, in a way
- Practice energy conservation
- Go downhill, perhaps
- Exert no effort
- Move without pedaling
- Soap brand
- Where land meets sea
- Land by the sea
- Land adjoining the ocean
- Go downhill, maybe
- Dial competitor
- Ivory ___ (neighbor of Liberia)
- Sound barrier?
- Seaboard.
- California.
- The Malabar ___.
- Go sleigh riding.
- Seaside.
- Slide down a hill.
- Take it easily.
- The "C” in U. S. C. G.
- Cape Flattery to San Diego.
- Part of the U. S. (with "the").
- Ride on a scenic railway.
- LA to New Yorkers.
- Slide downhill.
- Take things easy.
- Toboggan.
- Littoral.
- Opposite of the hinterland.
- Ride by the force of gravity.
- Slide or ride.
- A slide or ride.
- Sometimes it's clear
- Behave aimlessly.
- Area said to be clear.
- Resort area.
- Slide or glide.
- Move aimlessly
- Gold or Ivory
- Use a sled
- Guard or artillery
- Cape's locale
- Gold or Barbary
- Littoral area
- Littoral region
- Barbary ___
- Kind of line
- East or West
- Coffin's "___ Calendar": 1949
- Glide effortlessly
- Pacific or Gold
- Keep going effortlessly
- Ride downhill
- Not work very hard
- Kind of guard
- Stretch beside the water
- Not try very hard
- Compete in a Soap Box Derby, e.g.
- Continue downhill without pedaling
- Vacation locale, with "the"
- Continue effortlessly
- Succeed effortlessly
- Source of late election returns, with "the"
- Washing-up place
- Where a hurricane makes landfall
- It's clear when danger subsides
- Land that's not inland
- Where an ocean and a continent meet
- Put in minimal effort
- Land line?
- Interstate 5's locale
- New Hampshire's is 21 kilometers long
- Hardly try anymore
- Inland's opposite
- Do the bare minimum
- Stop putting in effort
- Go downhill fast?
- Beach site
- Beach locale
- Our Deal band Best ___
- Seabound Paul Simon song, with "The"?
- Ivory ___, where coup rumors abound
- Take advantage of momentum
- Hurricane danger zone
- Move powerlessly
- Sail along effortlessly
- Proceed without power
- Travel in neutral
- Ocean shore
- Bike effortlessly
- Roll downhill
- Strand
- Put forth the minimum effort
- This may be clear
- Continue to move after loss of power
- Run without power
- Put forth minimal effort
- Save fuel
- Water's edge
- Proceed easily
- Stop pedaling, briefly
- Move without effort
- Get by with no effort
- Get by without trying very hard
- Cruise
- Area along the ocean
- Where to see waves
- Irish Spring rival
- Main line?
- Get ahead without trying
- Do the minimum at work
- Water boundary
- Go via gravity
- Progress with minimal effort
- Proceed with minimal effort