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SKIPPER |
Captain |
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AHAB |
Pequod's captain |
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BOUNTY |
Captain Bligh’s ship |
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FRANCISDRAKE |
Golden Hind’s captain |
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ENDEAVOUR |
Captain Cook’s ship |
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COPILOT |
Plane’s relief captain |
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DRAKE |
Golden Hind’s captain |
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ETA |
Captain’s prediction about tea |
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STEVESMITH |
Former Australian cricket captain |
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FIRSTMATE |
Ship captain's chief officer |
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OMEN |
Sign of Verne’s captain returning |
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INN |
Captain Nemo’s secret watering hole |
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STEVE |
Former Australian cricket captain, Waugh |
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PIRATE |
Jack sparrow and captain hook |
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LIEUTENANT |
Army officer next below captain |
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PONTING |
Captain pointing to loss of eye |
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LEADERSHIP |
First vessel in convoy shows Captain’s quality |
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CAPTAIN |
To act as captain of; to lead. |
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LOCHAGE |
An officer who commanded a company; a captain. |
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MYRIARCH |
A captain or commander of ten thousand men. |
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CAPTAINCY |
The rank, post, or commission of a captain. |
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SHIPMASTER |
The captain, master, or commander of a ship. |
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THOR |
Norse deity (or Kon-tiki captain) made entreaty to leave plethora |
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POINTINGOUT |
Drawing attention to former cricket captain and I being dismissed |
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BRIDGE |
The captain stands on it, even when going under it |