Other crossword clues for answer "MASTS"
- MASTS
- Sail supports
- Spars
- A schooner usually has two
- They hold sails
- Poles on sloops
- Pair on a brig
- Ketch's pair
- 39-Across holders
- Flag bearers
- Schooner staffs
- Schooner pair
- Spars on board
- Places for crows'-nests
- Boom holders
- Sail supporters
- Sails' supports
- Brig's two
- Clipper's three
- Galleass's three
- Supports for sails
- Lightning rods, e.g.
- Rigging supporters
- A ketch has two
- Sail holders
- Ketch pair
- Clipper parts
- A dhow might have three
- Rigged supports
- Schooner poles
- Sites for crow's-nests
- Standard bearers
- Harbor skyline sights
- Baltimore clipper's pair
- Sloop poles
- A barque has at least three
- Boom sites
- Jib supports
- Harbor-at-dawn skyline highlights
- Galleon spars
- Yacht staffs
- Brigantine's pair
- Schooner features
- Clipper trio
- Spars on the briny
- Spinnaker holders
- Crow's nest holders
- Mariner's supports
- Marine supports
- Sailboat poles
- Ship's poles
- Boom supports
- Marina sights
- Crow's-nest locations
- Flag holders
- They're rigged
- They're upright at sea
- They're usually rigged
- Yacht features
- Ships' spars
- Ship poles
- Canvas holders
- Clipper components
- Sail poles
- Clipper's poles
- Yawl pair
- Sailboats' poles
- Holders of ships' sails
- Flagpoles
- Brig pair
- Spars on ships
- Structures to support aerials.
- With ___ against the western hues.—Meredith.
- Poles.
- London is called City of ___.
- Fore, mizzen, etc.
- Uprights.
- Derrick uprights.
- Sail props.
- Derrick parts.
- Vertical poles.
- Harbor sights.
- Booms.
- Marine sights.
- Yard supports.
- Mizzen and topgallant.
- Navy trials aboard ship
- Topgallants
- Mizzen and main
- Junk parts
- A brig has two
- Parts of cranes
- Nautical poles
- Spinnaker supports
- Supports for crow's-nests
- Holdups at sea?
- Gin poles
- Ship's sail supports
- Guys may be attached to them
- Mizzens
- They may be rigged
- Mizzen and jigger, e.g.
- Caravel features
- Flag places
- Brig's pair
- Upright poles
- Clipper supporters
- Yawl's pair
- Bonaventures, e.g.
- Locales for crow's-nests
- The U.S.S. Constitution has three
- Threesome on a clipper
- Pair on a yawl
- Sights in marinas
- Sticks in the brig?
- Pair on a ketch
- A brigantine has two
- Supports for a naval expedition
- The Mayflower had three of them
- Holders of some radio aerials and signal lamps
- Pair on a schooner
- Jib holders
- Ship parts
- Features of schooners and sloops
- Guyed ship structures
- Sailboat features
- Tall spars
- Harbor poles
- Jib crane supports
- Poles on the water
- Poles for jibs
- Mizzens, e.g.
- Sails' staffs
- Spars with sails
- A schooner has two
- Ship's sail holders
- Sailboat necessities
- They stand tall in the salty air
- Yawl duo
- Poles on boats
- Poles seen at a marina
- Pair from a deck, perhaps?
- Rigging supports
- Seagoer.s sightings
- Jigger and mizzen
- Mizzen supports
- Things guys may be attached to
- Upright posts
- Spars for tars
- They stand upright at sea
- Crow's-nest locales
- Crow's-nests' places
- Schooner fixtures
- Poles with riggings
- Poles on sailboats
- Stay places?
- Schooner's spars
- Sail places?
- Places for spankers
- Ketch components
- Junk components