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A child is an island of curiosity surrounded by a
sea
of question marks ( Shell advertising slogan )
Abandon
ship
Air
support
All at
sea
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Anchor man
Anchors
aweigh
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Between the Devil and the deep blue
sea
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By
hook
or by crook
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Can we
fix
it? Yes, we can! ( Bob The Builder slogan )
Captain
Hook
( Nickname of baseball manager George Anderson )
Cast anchor
Castles made of sand fall into the
sea
eventually
Deep
sea
data diving
Deeper Than The Deep Blue
Sea
( Frank Sinatra song )
Don't give up the
ship
( Cutty Sark Whisky advertising slogan )
Don't spoil the
ship
for a ha'pworth of tar
Drum up
support
Duncan the Wonder Horse ( Nickname of TV news anchor Tom Brokaw )
Fasten
your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night ( All About Eve )
Fix
your wagon
From
sea
to shining
sea
Get a
fix
on
Go down with the
ship
Hands across the
sea
Have a
fix
Heavenly host ( The angels that
support
God )
Hook
line and sinker
Hook
up with
If all the world were Jell-O, And whipped cream filled the sea, Then the only spoon from here to the moon Would have to belong to me ( Jell-O Gelatin Dessert advertising slogan )
If it ain't broke don't
fix
it
In a
fix
Jump
ship
Left
Hook
( Nickname of Jeff Lacy )
Let off the
hook
Life
support
Like rats leaving a sinking
ship
Mother
ship
My
ship
has come in
Nature, red in tooth and
claw
Off the
hook
Ring off the
hook
Run a tight
ship
Sea
Bass ( Nickname of Sebastian Janikowski )
Sea
change
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Sea
level
Secure
in the knowledge
Shape up or
ship
out
She sells
sea
shells on the
sea
shore
Ship
of fools
Ship
shape and Bristol fashion
Ship
to shore
Sling your
hook
Sun,
sea
and sand
Support
network
That
ship
has sailed
The
Backbone
of England ( Nickname of The Pennine Hills )
The
Backbone
of North America ( Nickname of The Rocky Mountains )
The Big
Ship
Sails on The Ally-Ally-Oh ( line from nursery rhyme )
The Bride Of The
Sea
( Nickname of Venice Italy )
The
Keystone
State ( Nickname of the US state of Pennsylvania )
The Old Man And The
Sea
( Spencer Tracy movie )
The Owl and the Pussycat went to
sea
in a beautiful pea-green boat ( line from nursery rhyme )
The deep blue
sea
The
fix
is in
There's plenty more fish in the
sea
This precious stone set in the silver sea, this sceptered isle
Twenty thousand leagues under the
sea
Weigh anchor