| PM |
| Back |
| Rear |
| Stern |
| Astern |
| Behind |
| Hinder |
| In back |
| Tailward |
| Backward |
| Rearward |
| Not fore |
| Sternward |
| Ship area |
| P.M. part |
| Tug back? |
| Wake site |
| P.M. time |
| Mat. time |
| Naval term |
| Stern-ward |
| Early p.m. |
| Ship's end |
| Ship back? |
| Stern spot |
| To the rear |
| In the back |
| To the back |
| At the rear |
| Fore and -- |
| Fore's mate |
| Ship's tail |
| Ship's back |
| P.M. period |
| Stern view? |
| At the tail |
| To the stern |
| Back, at sea |
| At the stern |
| Rear, at sea |
| Fore partner |
| Ship section |
| Behind at sea |
| Nautical term |
| Back on board |
| Boat location |
| Far from fore |
| Near the rear |
| Rear (naut.) |
| At the tiller |
| Rudder locale |
| Fore opposite |
| Towards stern |
| Near the tail |
| Sailor's rear |
| Tiller locale |
| Nautical rear |
| Admiral's rear |
| Back on a brig |
| Captain's rear |
| Deck direction |
| Like a spanker |
| Popeye's back? |
| Back on a ship |
| Fore's partner |
| Tiller's place |
| Sailor's back? |
| Back on a boat |
| Back of a boat |
| Toward the rear |
| Fore's opposite |
| Toward the back |
| Back, in a boat |
| Toward the wake |
| Toward the tail |
| Nautical adverb |
| Naval direction |
| Tar's direction |
| Gang ___ a-gley |
| Back in the air |
| Back, to Popeye |
| Fore's follower |
| Plane direction |
| Rear (nautical) |
| Rear, to Popeye |
| Toward the poop |
| Back on a plane |
| Rudder location |
| Rearward, at sea |
| Toward the stern |
| Direction at sea |
| Back of the boat |
| At a boat's back |
| Aircraft section |
| Back, nautically |
| Behind, on board |
| Fore's companion |
| Popeye's behind? |
| To a ship's back |
| To a boat's rear |
| To a ship's rear |
| Towards the tail |
| Opposite the bow |
| Opposite of fore |
| Back on the boat |
| Towards the stern |
| Toward the rudder |
| Back on the water |
| Rudder's position |
| Away from the bow |
| Nautical position |
| Back, on the lake |
| Behind, to Popeye |
| Direction on deck |
| Like a jiggermast |
| Near the taffrail |
| Place for rudders |
| Tailward, on jets |
| Where a rudder is |
| Back, to a sailor |
| Poop deck's place |
| Rudder's location |
| Taffrail's locale |
| Back on the briny |
| Back on the ocean |
| Toward the tiller |
| Nautical direction |
| Position on a ship |
| Away from the prow |
| Sailor's direction |
| Away from the nose |
| Back from boating? |
| Back on the plane? |
| Close to the stern |
| In the back, matey |
| Maritime direction |
| Propeller's locale |
| Rear-end indicator |
| Back on the Bounty |
| Propeller position |
| Sailor's rear end? |
| Siesta time: Abbr. |
| Back in the water? |
| Fore's counterpart |
| Rearward, on board |
| Time of day: Abbr. |
| To the rear, at sea |
| Rearward, on a boat |
| Rearward (nautical) |
| Shipboard direction |
| Mariner's direction |
| Back in the harbor? |
| Back, to Blackbeard |
| Destroyer direction |
| Direction on a ship |
| Direction for Drake |
| Rearward, on a ship |
| Taffrail's location |
| Where the tiller is |
| Rear, to an admiral |
| Where to see a wake |
| Matinee time: Abbr. |
| Rear admiral's rear |
| Opposite of "forward |
| Back, to a shellback |
| Propeller's position |
| Rearward, nautically |
| Time to call, in ads |
| Toward a boat's back |
| Towards rear of ship |
| Toward a ship's rear |
| Toward the poop deck |
| Place for the rudder |
| To the rear, Admiral! |
| At the back of a boat |
| At the back of a ship |
| Back, on a battleship |
| Time in some want ads |
| To the back of a boat |
| Toward a boat's stern |
| Tailgunner's position |
| Toward the ship's rear |
| Outboard motor's place |
| Rearward, to a mariner |
| Toward the back, matey |
| To the rear, on a boat |
| Toward the rear, at sea |
| At the rear of the boat |
| Matinee showtime: Abbr. |
| Place for a boat's name |
| Time in a classified ad |
| Toward's a ship's stern |
| At the back of the boat |
| Helm location in a sloop |
| Near the back, on a ship |
| At the back of the plane |
| Toward the back of a ship |
| Toward the back of a boat |
| Outboard motor's position |
| Toward an airplane's tail |
| 90 degrees from starboard |
| Toward the rear, on a ship |
| Time before evening: Abbr. |
| Toward the rear, on a boat |
| Where jetsam may be thrown |
| Toward the back of the boat |
| Toward the rear, nautically |
| Backwards, to Barnacle Bill |
| Like a mizzenmast on a ship |
| Opposite of fore, on a ship |
| Position of some propellers |
| Like some airplane bathrooms |
| Toward the back of the craft |
| Toward the back, to a sailor |
| Union alternative to the NEA |
| Pre-supper time of day: Abbr. |
| Where the outboard motor goes |
| Ninety degrees from starboard |
| Like a boat's cockpit, usually |
| Toward the back of an airplane |
| Opposite of fore, on a frigate |
| Tiller locale, to those onboard |
| Toward the propeller, on a boat |
| Toward the stern of a submarine |
| Before-dinner time of day: Abbr. |
| In the back, nautically speaking |
| Toward the tail, in a yacht race |
| Where life jackets may be stored |
| Tail gunner's position in a plane |
| Like a spanker's position on a ship |
| Kipling's "Drums of the Fore and ___ |
| Time between morning and night: Abbr. |
| Time of day before the evening: Abbr. |
| Fore and ___ (at both ends of a ship) |
| Fore and ___ (on both sides of a ship) |
| Time between morning and evening: Abbr. |
| Send everyone ___; mastheads there!": Ahab |
| Toward the most common part of a boat to fish from |
| Where one might head to puke due to motion sickness |