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153 clues
ARM
Ria
Cove
Sound
Firth
Haven
Creek
Fjord
Fiord
Bayou
Bay __
Estero
Estuary
Orifice
Channel
Sea arm
Wet arm
Entrance
Cove kin
Waterway
Baby bay
Bay, say
Blue arm
Small bay
Dock site
Small arm
Ocean arm
Cove, e.g.
___ Harbor
Little bay
Miniharbor
Narrow bay
Small cove
Sound, say
Watery arm
Firth, e.g.
Cove cousin
Lake feeder
Mouth site?
Narrow cove
Coastal arm
Cove or bay
Small fjord
Bay or cove
Sea passage
Marina site
Sound, e.g.
Fjord, e.g.
Mooring site
Shore recess
Arm of a sea
Arm, perhaps
Bight or bay
Seaside nook
Sound, maybe
Strait entry
Bay or bight
Coastal cove
Lagoon entry
Bay, for one
Bay or fjord
Coastal area
Mooring place
Body of water
Place to moor
Cove or fjord
Culvert entry
Seashore nook
Harbor access
Water passage
Cove's cousin
Marina locale
Arm of the sea
Narrow channel
Firth, for one
Sound, for one
Fjord or firth
Fjord, for one
Sound, perhaps
Bayou or fjord
Coastal recess
Shoreline nook
Firth or fjord
Coastal feature
Narrow waterway
Culvert opening
Sheltered water
Tampa Bay, e.g.
Coastal passage
Estuary feature
Seashore recess
Shoreline recess
Coastline recess
Table Bay is one
Branch of the sea
Shoreline feature
Puget Sound, e.g.
Tidal river mouth
Coastline feature
Entrance to a bay
Recess in a shore
Arm full of water
Shoreline breaker
Shoreline opening
Cove on the coast
Fjord, for example
Fjord, essentially
Place of admission
Quiet coastal spot
Buzzards Bay, e.g.
Passage to the sea
Sound, for example
Sheltered waterway
Cardigan Bay, e.g.
Narrow water recess
Ocean-bay connector
Passage to a lagoon
Fjord, for instance
Coastal irregularity
Chesapeake Bay, e.g.
Firth or fjord, e.g.
Narrow shore passage
Marina locale, often
Place to drop anchor
Puget Sound for one
Arm of the sea, e.g.
Small arm of the sea
Firth of Clyde, e.g.
Passage to a culvert
Bayou or fjord, e.g.
Narrow water passage
Shoreline indentation
Buzzards Bay, for one
Cardigan Bay, for one
Dent in the coastline
Shoreline irregularity
Coastline irregularity
Niles' wife on "Frasier
Firth of Clyde, for one
Narrow passage of water
Possible lagoon entrance
Possible port in a storm
Puget Sound, essentially
Oyster Bay or Puget Sound
Boat launch area, perhaps
Body near a sound, perhaps
Narrow passageway for water
Ocean's shoreline incursion
Passage between two islands
Arm of a larger body of water
Chesapeake Bay or Oslo Fjord, e.g.
Opening through which liquid can flow
Arm off a larger body of water between headlands
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