Possible Questions:
- Cruise stops
- Harbors
- Docking spots
- Dessert wines
- Seaside cities
- Filling stations?
- Computer connections
- Where ships call
- They're left at sea
- Ship stops
- Said and Arthur
- New York, Baltimore and New Orleans
- New York City and Los Angeles, e.g.
- New York and Los Angeles
- New Orleans and Houston, for two
- Harbor towns
- Harbor cities
- Cruise-line stops
- Computer jacks
- Computer access points
- Coastal cities
- Wires may connect to them
- Wines of the Douro
- Wine bar offerings
- Where the cruise ship band unwinds
- Where ship captains hang out
- Unloading places
- They receive many calls
- Shipping cities
- Shipping centers
- Ship refueling places
- Seaside towns
- Sea gateways
- Places to put your boat
- Places to plug in peripherals
- Places to call
- Places of call
- Peripheral plug-in places
- PC jacks
- Passages for gas, steam, etc.
- Oran and Boston
- New York et al.
- New York and New Orleans, for two
- New York and New Orleans
- New York and Los Angeles, e.g.
- New York and Boston
- Moresby and Said
- Los Angeles and San Francisco, e.g.
- Los Angeles and New York
- Liverpool and Bremen
- Liners' destinations
- Ibert's "___ of Call"
- Firing holes
- Destinations for some wires
- Cruise ship stops
- Cork and Corfu, for two
- Cork and Corfu, e.g.
- Cities with wharves
- Cities that host ships
- Brest and Boston
- Boston and New York, e.g.
- Baltimore and Philadelphia
- Ajaccio and Algeciras
- ___ of call