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sailor
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The answer SAILOR has 204 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of sailor in various dictionaries:
noun - any member of a ship's crew
noun - a serviceman in the navy
noun - a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crown
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Chantey singer |
Jack-tar |
One may be sparring |
Anchor man? |
Swabby |
Hand on deck |
Nicholson role in 'The Last Detail' |
Popeye, e.g. |
Gob |
13-Down speaker |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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The name of Jack Tar trousers, popular in the 19th century, is a term for someone in this profession |
Horatio Hornblower |
Donald Duck could tell you it's the occupational hat seen here: |
Sailor description |
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A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who navigates waterborne vessels or assists as a crewmember in their operation and maintenance. The term bluejacket may be used for British or US Navy enlisted sailors, the latter especially when deployed ashore as infantry. The Bluejacket's Manual is the basic handbook for United States Navy personnel. 700,000 of the world's mariners come from the Philippines, being the world's largest origin of seafarers.Etymologically, the name "sailor" preserves the memory of the time when ships were commonly powered by sails, but it applies to the personnel of all vessels, whatever their mode of propulsion, and includes military (naval) and security (coast guard) maritime personnel and members of the merchant marine, as well as recreational sailors. The term "seaman" is frequently used in the particular sense of a sailor who is not an officer. |