- PORT
- Rich wine
- New York or San Francisco
- Chianti cousin
- What's left?
- __ of Spain, Trinidad
- Sweet vermouth substitute
- Cruise stop
- Printer plug-in spot
- Dessert wine
- Vino choice
- Sommelier's selection
- Kind of wine
- Sweet red wine
- Sommelier's suggestion
- Left on a liner
- Left on board
- Left at sea
- Nautical side
- Victoria or Vancouver, for example
- City that attracts dockhands
- Loading zone
- 35-Down, e.g.
- Coastal refuge
- 15-Across, for one
- Postprandial libation
- It was left on the Titanic
- PC connection point
- USB connection
- After-dinner drink
- Berth place
- Docking bay
- Starboard's opposite
- It's often drunk with dessert
- Cruise ship stop
- Los Angeles or New York
- Wine choice
- After-dinner drink, frequently
- San Diego or San Francisco
- Tawny potable
- Left on a boat
- Harbor town
- It's left to the captain
- Left on the boat?
- Cruiser's stop
- Good place for a boater to be in a storm
- De ___ (too much)
- Left-hand side
- Potable of Portugal
- Harbor
- Product of Portugal
- Refuge
- Sub side
- Sweet wine
- Dessert drink
- Left on the water
- Sea side
- Coastal city
- Computer's printer connection
- Left during the regatta?
- Computer connection
- Seaside city
- Boston or Baltimore
- Ocean liner's destination
- Wine from Douro
- Los Angeles, for one
- __ Said: Suez Canal harbor
- Fortified red wine
- Red dessert wine
- *It offers an ocean view
- Vancouver, for one
- Word with "of entry" or "of call"
- Wine named for an Iberian city
- Fortified wine from the Douro Valley
- Left on a cruise
- After-dinner beverage "mixed" in 60-Across
- Cruise stopover
- Madeira cousin
- Ship's stop
- Laptop slot
- After-dinner wine
- Ship's destination
- Left, on a ship
- Ship's landing place
- Wharf locale
- Place to dock
- Said in Egypt
- Ocean liner destination
- Red wine
- Left, to a hand
- Cruise ship's stop
- Left, to a tar
- Nice, for one
- Where a ship stops
- City where ships stop
- Storm shelter
- Entry point
- It's left on board
- Pier site
- Place where ships stop
- Cruise-line stop
- Docking place
- Any town with a harbor
- Harbor city
- Houston or Honolulu
- City where ships dock
- Cork, for one, or what it might top
- Where to plug in a flash drive
- Left side, at sea
- Shipping city
- Laptop connection
- Wine variety
- Place for anchoring
- Any city with a harbor
- __ wine
- 133 Where a ship stops
- New Orleans, for one
- With 65-Across, city on Hispaniola
- Hand's left
- It's drunk with Stilton
- PATH part
- Fortified wine.
- Embrasure.
- Left side of any ship.
- ___ Arthur, Manchuria.
- ___ Arthur.
- Boston is one.
- New Orleans, for instance.
- Product of California.
- Product of Oporto.
- Cincinnati is one.
- Houston or Corpus Christi.
- Mobile or Galveston.
- Philadelphia is one.
- Product of the Douro valley, Portugal.
- Chester or Arthur.
- Cleveland or Chicago.
- Mobile or Houston.
- Shore patrol beat.
- Gateway.
- ___ Authority.
- ___ Salut, French cheese.
- Larboard.
- Wine.
- 40 Across, for example.
- Opening in a ship's side.
- ___ of entry.
- Philadelphia, for one.
- ___ Washington.
- Haven.
- City of a sort.
- Postprandial drink.
- Arthur, for one.
- Key city.
- Nautical term.
- Postprandial treat.
- Said, for one.
- Vintage wine.
- Aperitif.
- Demeanor
- Liner destination
- Sailor's goal.
- Jervis or Arthur
- Arthur or Chester
- Said or Spokane
- Genoa or Rio, e.g.
- Red drink
- Arthur or Washington
- Said is one
- Storm refuge
- Sailor's left
- ___-au-Prince, Haiti
- Algeciras is one
- Any ___ in a storm
- Follower of air or sea
- Palos, once
- ___ Huron, Mich.
- ___ Said, city in Egypt
- Word with air or sea
- Boston, for one
- An order to a helmsman
- Dark red wine
- Harbor or wine
- Sweet, fortified wine
- Location on a ship
- Duluth or Erie
- A red wine
- Where a cruise calls
- Computer interface jack
- Maritime stop
- Drink with Stilton
- Good thing to have in a storm
- Computer printer connection
- 35-DOWN IS ONE
- What's left at sea
- Left side
- Computer connection point
- Dubai or Houston
- Computer hookup point
- Left to the captain?
- Dessert wine ... also what can fill the square at the crossing of 50-Across and 51-Down
- Opening in the computer business?
- Strong wine
- After-dinner serving
- Computer part
- City with piers
- Affluent Connecticut town
- Part of a cruise itinerary
- Trading hub
- Wine specialty of the Douro Valley
- Left on board, say
- Opening for a computer technician?
- ___ Louis, capital of Mauritius
- Place for a cruise ship to stop
- Left, in a way
- Baltimore or Singapore
- Nice or Newark
- Ship's stopping place
- Ship's left
- ___-au-Prince
- USB ___
- DVI or USB, e.g.
- Basra is Iraq's primary one
- Any will do in a storm
- Geographic point
- Sailor's stopover
- This puzzle's theme
- Any one will do in a storm
- New Orleans or Baltimore, e.g.
- Safe place in a storm, to a captain
- What's left on a ship?
- Left on the ship?
- It's left on a boat
- Style of dessert wine
- Kind of hole
- Opposite starboard
- New Orleans or Los Angeles
- New York or Boston, e.g.
- Peripheral device attachment point
- After-dinner drink, for many
- Houston or New Orleans
- Place to get loaded
- Refuge for ships
- Freighter's destination
- Landlocked land's lack
- Landlocked nation's lack
- Cargo ship's stop
- Left-hand side of a ship
- Town with a harbor
- ___ of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
- City with a harbor
- Sweet dessert wine
- Opening
- Coastal town
- Left on an ocean voyage
- Place for a DSL line
- Left on deck
- Left on the Lusitania
- Shipping destination
- Cruise destination
- Cargo liner's destination
- Cruise liner stop
- Vancouver or Victoria, e.g.
- Cargo ship's destination
- Charger's connection
- What's left on board