Possible Questions:
- Oodles
- Red and Ross
- Neptune's realm
- Where the buoys are
- A whole lot
- Salty septet
- Oceans
- Neptune's domain
- Large quantities
- Homophone for seize
- Large amounts
- High ___
- Seven ___
- Wet septet
- Red and Black
- Vast expanses
- Expanses
- Black and White
- The Red and the Black
- Waves
- Seven ___ (salad dressing line)
- Salty bodies of water
- Rafts
- Huge amounts
- High __
- Sailors' milieus
- Pirates' domain
- Large bodies of water
- Atlas expanses
- Sailor's septet
- Proverbial septet
- Map areas
- Global seven
- Global septet
- Caribbean and others
- Vast quantities
- They can get rough
- Saline septet
- Red and Dead
- Legendary septet
- Great amounts
- Briny bodies
- Baltic and Adriatic
- They may be rough
- Rough waters
- Red and Coral
- Globe features
- Briny septet
- Black and white, e.g.
- Black and Red
- Wet expanses
- Waters numbering seven
- Tranquility and Sargasso
- They can get high
- Seven wet ones
- Salty seven
- Salty expanses
- Pirates' milieu
- Overwhelming quantities
- Mediterranean and Baltic, e.g.
- McCullough's "The Path Between the ___"
- Limitless quantities
- Huge expanses
- Geographical septet
- Famous septet
- Deep Blue and others
- Dead and Red, e.g.
- Classical heptad
- Briny expanses
- Black and Coral
- Bering and Tasman
- Bering and Baltic
- A proverbial seven
- "High" places for pirates
- World septet
- Word with Seven or high
- Where pirates plunder
- Weddell and Ross
- Watery expanses
- Traditional septet
- They're high but not dry
- They're heavy during storms
- They may be high or open
- They can be pirated
- The world's seven
- The Red and Black
- South China and Aegean
- Seven with salt
- Seven to sail
- Seven or high
- Seven on a map
- Seven __
- SEVEN
- Salty bodies
- Salt sources
- Sailing places
- Ross and Coral
- Red, White and Black
- Red and others
- Open __
- Of which there are way more than seven in the world
- Nautical seven
- Nautical "seven"
- Large waves
- Huge quantities
- High waters?
- Geographical septet, supposedly
- Geographical "seven"
- Earthly septet
- Coral and Yellow
- Coral and Red
- Caspian and others
- Caribbean and Mediterranean
- Briny waters
- Briny seven
- Black and White, for two
- Black and Red, e.g.
- Arabian and Caspian
- Ancient septet
- Aegean and Bering
- Aegean and Beaufort
- A proverbial septet
- "I envy ___ whereon he rides": Dickinson
- Yellow and Red
- Yellow and Black, e.g.
- Yellow and Black
- Word with South or Seven
- Word with open or seven
- Word with high or seven
- Word with high or open
- Word with ''South'' or ''seven''
- Word in many cruise ships' names
- Word after open or seven
- Word after high or open
- What Sinbad sailed
- Wet lands?
- Watery seven
- Vastnesses
- Vast bodies of water
- Vast areas
- Tyrrhenian and Timor
- They're Red, White...and blue
- They're Red or Black
- They're pretty fishy
- They're "high" but not dry
- They number seven
- They may be rough or high
- They may be high or heavy
- They may be choppy
- They can get choppy
- They can be choppy
- There are way more than seven
- Their arms are wet
- The world has seven of them
- The seven ___
- The Red and the Black, e.g.
- The high ___
- The Earth's seven
- The Dead and the Red
- The Aral and Arabian
- Swell spots
- Swell places?
- Sub sites
- Storied septet
- Splashy septet
- South ____
- Soggy septet
- Sharks' habitats
- Shark pools?
- Seven things for a sailor
- Seven for Sinbad
- Seven big ones
- Seven ___ (dressing brand)
- Septet for Sinbad
- Sargasso et al.
- Sargasso and Tasman
- Sargasso and Mediterranean
- Sargasso and Marmora
- Sargasso and Caspian
- Salty waters
- Salts' milieus
- Salton and Sargasso
- Saline seven
- Sailors' domain
- Sailor's septet?
- Ross et al.
- Ross and Red
- Ross and Ionian
- Ross and Bering
- Red, White, and Black, e.g.
- Red, White, and Black
- Red, Coral and Black
- Red, Black and White
- Red and Yellow
- Red and White
- Red and Salton
- Red and Black, e.g.
- Red and Black e.g.
- Red and Baltic
- Queen: "Seven ___ of Rhye"
- Public transportation rarities during rush hour
- Proverbial heptad
- Primus "___ of Cheese"
- Poseidon's septet
- Poseidon ruled them
- Places for piracy
- Pirates' milieus
- Pirates roam them
- One who shakes in a kitchen, maybe
- Oceans' relatives
- Noted septet
- Notable septet
- Most famous septet
- Moon areas
- Mob Rules has "Seven"
- Mediterranean and Caribbean
- Mariners' milieus
- Magnificent seven
- Magellan's milieus
- Lunar regions
- Legendary seven
- Large bodies of salt water
- Kipling's "The Seven ___"
- Jellyfish habitats
- Java and Bali
- Huge bodies
- High or Seven
- High or open follower
- High areas?
- High and seven
- High ______
- Half-___ over (tipsy)
- Half-___ over (inebriated)
- Half-___ over (drunk)
- Half-___ over (drunk, in slang)
- Half ___ over (tipsy)
- Half ___ over (squiffed)
- Global septet, so to speak
- Geographical seven
- Famous seven
- Fabled septet
- Eurythmics: "Travel the world and the seven ___"
- Domain of the goddess Tethys
- Dead and Caspian
- Cruise ship Empress of the ___
- Coral/Yellow
- Coral et al.
- Coral and China
- Copious quantities
- Colloquial global septet
- Clive Cussler novel settings
- Classical septet
- Classic septet
- Caspian, etc.
- Caspian, and others
- Caspian et al.
- Caspian and Red
- Caspian and Mediterranean, e.g.
- Caspian and Aegean
- Cartographer's septet
- Caribbean and Bering
- Briny bodies of water
- Bodies with arms
- Bodies often bearing names of colors
- Bodies of water numbering seven
- Black, Yellow and Red
- Black or White bodies
- Black et al.
- Black and Yellow, but not Orange
- Black and Yellow
- Black and Red, for two
- Black and Bering
- Big, salty bodies
- Bering and Caspian
- Bering and Beaufort
- Beaufort and Bering
- Banda, Kara, etc.
- Baltic, et al.
- Baltic and Sargasso
- Baltic and Andaman
- Babyface "Seven ___"
- Azov, Galilee, etc.
- Atlas septet
- Atlas areas
- Areas belonging to no country
- Aral and Arabian
- Aqueous "seven"
- Adriatic and others
- Adriatic and Baltic
- Adriatic and Aegean
- Abandoned Pools: "Sailing ___"
- A legendary septet
- "Seven ___" (Echo & the Bunnymen)
- "Sail the seven ___"
- "I must down to the ___ again": Masefield
- "High" spots for pirates
- "High" or "open" follower
- "High" bodies
- " . . . snarled and yelping ___": T. S. Eliot
- ''Voyaging through strange __ of thought'': Wordsworth