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Answer: TIDES
TIDES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 95 times.
Ebb and neap, e.g.
Neap and ebb
Ebb and others
Holds, with "over"
They roll in
Moon-related phenomena
Sand castle destroyers
Traditional almanac data
Ocean motions
Destroyers of many castles
Sandcastle destroyers, perhaps
They come and go at the beach
They go in and out
They have their highs and lows
Ocean view
They have highs and lows
Nautical almanac topics
Helps through a tough time, with "over"
"The Prince of ___"
Norfolk minor league baseball team
Ocean phenomena
Sea fluctuations
Meteorology concerns
Ocean's motions
Maritime phenomena
Weather-page stats
Helps enough to keep going, with ''over''
Bay of Fundy attractions
They get high twice a day
Surfer's concerns
Moon-driven phenomena
High and low phenomena
Rises and falls
Items in a nautical table
Ebb and neap
Sand-castle wreckers
The moon affects them
Destroyers of many small castles
Navigator's concerns
Helps enough to keep going, with "over"
They affect the heights of punts
Shoreline fluxes
Shoreline fluxes
Weather-page info
Sea motions
Sailing concerns
Sea movements
Sailors' concerns
Fisherman's concern
Oceans' motions
Astronomical study
Ebb and 1-Down
Ocean movements
Anglers' concerns
Surges
Ship captain's concern
Coastal phenomena
Shoreline changers
Nautical table listing
Gravitational effects
Almanac info
They rise and fall periodically
In-and-out ocean phenomena
Helps through difficulty, with "over"
Shore-slappers
They go in and out and in and out
Sandcastle wreckers
Ebbing things
Spring and ebb, for example
Current events?
Weather page data
Currents
Seasons
Shore slappers
Ocean's highs and lows
Some almanac info
Ocean's rises and falls
Listings in a nautical table
Pat Conroy's "The Prince of ___"
Metaphor for tendencies
They ebb and flow
Shoreline phenomena
Motions caused by the moon
Motions of oceans
Beachcombing concerns
Oceans' rises and falls
Causes of beach erosion
Skipper's concern
They're explained by Newton's law of universal gravitation
Ocean levels
See 23-Down
Ebb and neap, for two
Diurnal phenomena
They get high by the beach
They come in twice a day