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3
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KITCHEN
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6
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UPSTAIRS
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8
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A UNIT OF LENGTH
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11
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PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE BASE
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12
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HALLWAY
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15
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BRASS OR SHINY METAL
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19
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AN AMOUNT OF MONEY A MEMBER HAS COMING OUT OF HIS REGULAR PAY
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20
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NEAR OR TOWARD THE STERN
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21
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TIME TO SLEEP
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22
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COMPARTMENT IN WHICH ANCHOR CHAIN IS STOWED
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23
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FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TAPS
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24
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STORAGE ROOM
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25
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AN ACHORED FLOAT USED AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION
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27
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DRINKING FOUNTAIN OR RUMOR
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31
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TO DISPOSE OF BY THROWING OVER THE SIDE
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32
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JOB SPECIALTY TITLE
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34
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LOOSE FROM MOORINGS AND OUT OF CONTROL
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35
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CANDY, GUM
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37
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HOSPITAL
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40
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SNUGLY SECURED
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|
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1
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WAKE UP, START A NEW DAY
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2
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CEILING
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3
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AN ORDER MEANING TO CLEAR THE WAY
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4
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MOP
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5
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PLACE TO EAT
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7
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PLACE TO WASH DISHES
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9
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BEGIN WORK
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10
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ASSEMBLING OF ALL HANDS FOR MUSTER
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13
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WORKING ABOVE THE HIGHEST DECK
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14
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RAISING OR LOWER OF THE NATIONAL FLAG
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16
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TO THROW OFF
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17
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BED
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18
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AN ORDER TO RESUME WORK/ DUTIES
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26
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REPLY TO AN ORDER OR COMMAND
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28
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RECEIPT BOOK
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29
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LINES ERECTED AROUND THE WEATHERDECKS OF A SHIP TO PREVENT PERSONNEL FROM FALLING
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30
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BUILDING WHERE SAILORS LIVE
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33
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LOCK, PUT AWAY
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36
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NATIONAL FLAG
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38
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COUPON
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39
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DOWNSTAIRS
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