| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| BENT | Furled | |
| WOUND | Furled | |
| BINDED | Furled | |
| ROLLING | Furled | |
| ROLLEDUP | Furled | |
| ROLLED UP | Furled (6,2) | |
| SKIN | That part of a sail, when furled, which remains on the outside and covers the whole. | |
| AHULL | With the sails furled, and the helm lashed alee; -- applied to ships in a storm. See Hull, n. | |
| UNFURL | To loose from a furled state; to unfold; to expand; to open or spread; as, to unfurl sails; to unfurl a flag. | |
| BUNT | The middle part, cavity, or belly of a sail; the part of a furled sail which is at the center of the yard. | |
| SPILL | To relieve a sail from the pressure of the wind, so that it can be more easily reefed or furled, or to lessen the strain. | |
| GOOSEWING | One of the clews or lower corners of a course or a topsail when the middle part or the rest of the sail is furled. | |
| GASKET | A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely. Sea gaskets are common lines; harbor gaskets are plaited and decorated lines or bands. Called also casket. | |
| FORGE | To move heavily and slowly, as a ship after the sails are furled; to work one's way, as one ship in outsailing another; -- used especially in the phrase to forge ahead. | |
| TOPSAIL | ...e lowermost sail on a mast. This sail is the one most frequently reefed or furled in working the ship. In a fore-and-aft rigged vessel, the s... | |