- SEAMAN
- Nellie Bly
- Tar
- Navy enlistee
- On the water
- Master and Commander extra
- Able military figure
- Navy recruit
- Hand on deck
- Landlubber's opposite
- Nautical word often used in saucy puns
- Mariner
- Queeg or Queequeg
- Naval draftee
- Crusoe, e.g.
- Sailor
- Gob
- First Class sailor
- Able-bodied ___
- Ship staffer
- One living off the land?
- Crew member
- Low naval rank
- Naval rank
- Private equivalent
- Naval recruit
- One on deck
- Navy rank
- Naval recruit's rank
- Sailor guy
- Rank below petty officer third class
- Calling of Masterman Ready.
- N. M. U. member.
- Backbone of the Navy.
- Owner of a ditty bag.
- Occupant of a crow's nest.
- Bluejacket.
- Popeye, for instance.
- Ralph Rackstraw, for example.
- Salt.
- Jack Tar.
- Able ___
- Bethel frequenter
- Able fellow
- Columbus was one
- Bligh was one
- Young O'Neill was one
- Cruiser hand
- He is often able
- Able one
- Jack
- Chantey singer
- Whaler, for one
- Deck figure
- *Deckhand, e.g.
- Guy in a crew
- Member of the Super Best Friends, on "South Park"
- He may be able-bodied
- Seattle mariner, e.g.
- Able-bodied one
- Able-bodied military figure
- Oft-able one
- Male sailor
- Figure on deck
- Dude in the Navy
- Clipper crew member
- Seattle mariner?
- Billy Budd, for one
- Popeye, e.g.
- Bosun, for one
- Attendant at 8-Down
- Fleet fellow