- SEAPORT
- Shore leave city
- Boston or Philadelphia
- Freighter's destination
- Liner's terminus
- Calais or Dover
- New Orleans or New York
- New York City or Los Angeles
- Cruise stop
- Mobile or Galveston
- New York or New Orleans
- Rotterdam, for one
- City on a harbor
- Amsterdam or Algiers
- Coastal city, often
- Where a ship docks
- Cruise-ship stop
- Where ships come in
- Harbor city
- Boston, but not Austin
- City with a harbor
- Objective of the Polish Corridor.
- New York City is the world's largest.
- New York or San Francisco.
- City of docks.
- New York is one.
- What Trieste is.
- Boston, for example.
- Halifax, for one.
- Key city.
- Mobile, for example.
- Galveston, for example.
- New York City, for one.
- Boston, for instance.
- Boston, for one.
- Karachi or Key West.
- Shipping center.
- City or a sort.
- What Bolivia lacks.
- Bolivia's lack.
- Algeciras, e.g.
- Shipping harbor
- Accra or Lagos
- New Bedford is one
- Venice or Singapore
- Algeciras is one
- Valparaiso, e.g.
- Harbor town
- New York, e.g.
- City on the water
- Wharf locale
- City with ships at docks
- Longshoreman's venue
- Fleet Week locale
- San Jose, but not Santa Fe
- Corpus Christi, e.g.
- Coastal city
- Container-ship destination
- Bangor or Tacoma
- Baltimore or New Orleans, e.g.
- Baltimore is one
- Cargo ship's stop
- San Diego, for one
- Landing site
- Mariner's mooring
- Le Havre or Dover
- New York City, e.g.
- New Orleans or New York, to ships
- New Orleans or Baltimore
- Baltimore or New Orleans
- Baltimore, for one
- Miami or Seattle, e.g.
- Helsinki, Hamburg or Havana
- Where the buoys and gulls are
- 34-Down, for one
- Lisbon or Liverpool
- 38-Across, e.g.
- Shipping destination
- Juneau or Genoa