| Fit |
| Apt |
| Deft |
| Sound |
| Up to |
| Adept |
| Adroit |
| Clever |
| Gifted |
| Can-do |
| Habile |
| Capable |
| Skilful |
| Skilled |
| Concoct |
| Au fait |
| OK (to) |
| Doughty |
| Skillful |
| Equipped |
| Talented |
| Dextrous |
| Up to it |
| Dexterous |
| Qualified |
| Competent |
| __-minded |
| Fully fit |
| Not inept |
| Empowered |
| Practiced |
| Efficient |
| Masterful |
| Ingenious |
| Equal (to) |
| Pub vessel |
| Cutting it |
| Fitted for |
| Handy, say |
| Hacking it |
| Suit tail? |
| ___ seaman |
| Up for it? |
| Experienced |
| On the ball |
| Proficient. |
| Well suited |
| Resourceful |
| ____-bodied |
| Can-do word |
| Up to speed |
| Equal to it |
| Sure-handed |
| Writing pad |
| Up to snuff |
| Accomplished |
| Stroll along |
| Cut out (to) |
| Hardly inept |
| Part of A.B. |
| Up to a task |
| Not impotent |
| Having skill |
| Fit for duty |
| Fit to serve |
| A, in W.W. II |
| Amply skilled |
| Elba reversal |
| In a position |
| Having skills |
| Highly adroit |
| Showing skill |
| Quite capable |
| Up to scratch |
| Up to the job |
| Baker preceder |
| Fit for a task |
| Fully up to it |
| Showing talent |
| Far from inept |
| Fully equipped |
| Kind of seamen |
| Ready for work |
| With the power |
| Cut out for it |
| Fit to perform |
| Not all thumbs |
| Type of seaman |
| Up for the job |
| Kind of seaman |
| Well qualified |
| Highly skilled |
| Up to the task |
| Fit for the job |
| Equal to a task |
| First code word |
| Having know-how |
| Port attachment |
| Skillful enough |
| Up for the task |
| Willing cohort? |
| Willing pursuer |
| Ready's partner |
| With the skills |
| Talented enough |
| Willing and ___ |
| Hardly helpless |
| Not incompetent |
| Fully qualified |
| Fit to be tried |
| Anagram for Elba |
| Anagram for bale |
| Ept, so to speak |
| Having the stuff |
| Highly competent |
| In a position to |
| Sal's last name? |
| With the ability |
| Having the goods |
| Having the knack |
| Palindrome start |
| Ready to perform |
| Willing follower |
| Fully functional |
| Not just willing |
| Like some seamen |
| Having the power |
| Having the skill |
| Fit for the task |
| Having the means |
| More than willing |
| Palindrome opener |
| Ready and willing |
| Code word for 'A' |
| ___ bodied seaman |
| Baker predecessor |
| It precedes Baker |
| Legally qualified |
| Ready trio member |
| Seaman descriptor |
| Word before Baker |
| Legally empowered |
| Willing's partner |
| Having the skills |
| Good at one's job |
| Willing companion |
| In good condition |
| Equal to the task |
| Handling things OK |
| Palindrome starter |
| Partner of willing |
| Totally proficient |
| Suitably qualified |
| Adequately skilled |
| Ready, willing ___ |
| ''Willing'' partner |
| Blessed with skills |
| G.I.'s first letter |
| Having the capacity |
| Ready and qualified |
| This precedes Baker |
| Letter before Baker |
| More than competent |
| ___-bodied (strong) |
| ___, Baker, Charlie |
| Having the aptitude |
| Having enough skill |
| Baker's predecessor |
| Cutting the mustard |
| Up to the challenge |
| Having the know-how |
| Completely qualified |
| Part of a ready trio |
| ___-bodied privilege |
| ___ was I ere . . . |
| Gifted with aptitude |
| Having power to act. |
| Seaman's description |
| Having the resources |
| Off the injured list |
| One of a famous trio |
| With the wherewithal |
| Having what it takes |
| Sufficiently skilled |
| Competent and skilled |
| Napoleon, before Elba |
| Ready, willing and___ |
| Sufficiently talented |
| Unlike a rank amateur |
| Thor ___, U.S. rocket |
| In a position to help |
| Accomplished musician |
| Qualified for the job |
| Start of a palindrome |
| Adjective for a seaman |
| Having the opportunity |
| Possessed of know how. |
| Satisfactorily skilled |
| Sufficiently competent |
| Suffix with pay or tax |
| With a can-do attitude |
| Fit to cut the mustard |
| Having the wherewithal |
| Having the right stuff |
| Baker-Charlie precursor |
| Having sufficient power |
| Like up-to-snuff rocker |
| With the required skill |
| Strong of body and mind |
| Possessing the know-how |
| Fit to perform the task |
| Having sufficient skill |
| ___ was I ere I saw Elba |
| Competent, like a seaman |
| Ending with wash or wear |
| Having skill or strength |
| Having the capacity (to) |
| Goes w/Prince's "Willing |
| Adjective for some seamen |
| Ending to fashion or fuck |
| Having considerable skill |
| Having the required skill |
| Ready and willing go-with |
| Ready and willing partner |
| Skilled enough for the job |
| Having the required skills |
| Having the necessary power |
| Having the necessary skill |
| Not just ready and willing |
| Start of a famed palindrome |
| Functioning in all respects |
| Having the proper skill set |
| Like Napoleon, before Elba? |
| Napoleon's palindromic word |
| One of Charlie's companions |
| Will you be ___ to join us? |
| Simian space traveler: 1959 |
| Ready and willing companion |
| Ready and willing's partner |
| Start of a famous palindrome |
| Having the sufficient skills |
| How Napoleon was before Elba |
| Like most seamen, supposedly |
| Skilled enough to do the job |
| With the means and abilities |
| With the required capacities |
| Follower of ready and willing |
| Napoleon, before seeing Elba? |
| Petra "Ready, Willing and ___ |
| This trails ready and willing |
| Start of a popular palindrome |
| Communications code word for A |
| Precursor of Baker and Charlie |
| Original Army code word for "A. |
| Partner of "ready" and "willing |
| Equipped and trained for the job |
| Start of a well-known palindrome |
| Cutting it / Mediterranean island |
| First word of a famous palindrome |
| Suffix with drink, sink and think |
| He's not ___ to come to the phone |
| Possessed of the requisite skills |
| ''___ to leap tall buildings ...'' |
| She's not ___ to come to the phone |
| One-time pal of Baker and Charlie? |
| Skilled enough to perform the task |
| With the right skills and attitude |
| Let us know if you're ___ to attend |
| Senator's adjective for a colleague |
| ___-bodied (fit for the armed forces) |
| I wasn't ___ to get a word in edgewise |
| It has the same meaning if "cap" is added |
| Companion of “ready” and “willing.” |
| She's not ___ to come to the phone right now |
| ___ to leap tall buildings in a single bound |
| ___ was I ..." (start of a famous palindrome) |
| Having the skills and qualifications required |
| Start of a palindrome whose center word is "ere |
| Beatles "I'll be better, doc, as soon as I am ___ |
| It becomes its own synonym when "cap" is added in front |
| Word that keeps the same meaning if "cap-" is added at the front |
| I'm not ___ to come to the phone right now ..." (voice-mail message) |