- SHIPS
- Sends the mail order
- They may pass in the night
- Vessels
- Tankers
- Ferries, e.g.
- Docked things
- Harbor sights
- Uses UPS
- Fleet group
- Fleet components
- Niña, Pinta and Santa Maria
- Uses FedEx
- Armada members
- Fleet
- Fedexes
- Sends, in a way
- Some barks
- Ocean crossers
- Port arrivals
- Argo and Titanic
- They might be icebreakers
- Fleet parts
- Sends
- Bottled models
- Leaves the warehouse
- They're rigged
- Sends by truck
- Transports
- Ocean vessels
- Is mailed out
- Cruise vessels
- Goes out
- The Constitution and the United States.
- Fulfills an order
- Large boats
- Icebreakers, e.g.
- Arks and barks, e.g.
- Forrestal's job.
- America, "United States," etc.
- United States, "America."
- Companion of shoes and sealing wax.
- Sends away: Colloq.
- Aircraft.
- Of shoes and ___ and sealing wax . . .
- Flying Dutchman and others.
- Craft.
- Merchantmen.
- Santa Maria, etc.
- Niña, Pinta, etc.
- Watercraft
- Niña and Pinta, e.g.
- Caravels
- Exports
- ___ that pass in the night . . . : Longfellow
- Corvettes
- Liners
- Bark and carrack
- Whalers and such
- Places for cabins
- Armada parts
- Sends by UPS, say
- Fleet members
- Things traveling on sound waves?
- Armada units
- 23-Down travelers
- Missouri and Arizona
- They can be used as icebreakers
- Where many cabins are found
- Reefer and clipper
- Liners, e.g.
- They often have busy hands
- Titanic and Lusitania
- Where some cabins are
- Caine and "Maine", e.g.
- Mails
- Models in bottles
- Motif in Hew Locke's work
- Vessels in a harbor
- Pieces in some nautical board games
- Loose lips sink ___
- Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria, e.g.
- Salt containers?