The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 3 letter word AFT which also is the latest solution we found used in New York Times in 2024.
Back at sea crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
AFT | 61 % | 3 |
STERN | 20 % | 5 |
ABAFT | 12 % | 5 |
ASTERN | 7 % | 6 |
Why may AFT be the right solution?
The term "aft" is used in nautical terminology to refer to the back or rear of a ship or boat. In this context, "back, at sea" is a clue hinting at the nautical term for the back of a vessel, which is "aft".
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Back at sea
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- aft
- stern
- abaft
- astern
- retire
- ebb
- anchor
- anchoring
- ashore
- aut
- backwater
- bau
Crossword Answer definitions
AFT noun- The stern portion of a vessel.
- Located at the back of a boat, ship, or airplane
- At, near, or towards the stern of a vessel (with the frame of reference within the vessel).
- The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm.
- The later part of anything, often with implications of decline.
- A party or social event held in the afternoon.
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result AFT
- Sternward
- Rudder location
- Early P.M.
- Eve. preceder
- Swabbie's rear
- Towards the stern
- Tail gunner's position in a plane
- Ship direction
- Not fore
- Back on a plane
More clues leading to the result STERN
- Isaac or Howard
- Strict
- Violinist Isaac
- Austere
- Imus' rival
- "Private Parts" author
- Exacting
- "Miss America" author
- Author of "Private Parts"
- Like some warnings
More clues leading to the result ABAFT
- Toward the stern
- To the back of
- Sternward
- Toward a boat's wake
- Behind, nautically
- Back at sea
- Not forward, to a salt
- Sailor's back?
- Toward the ship's rear
- Near the back, nautically