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Answer for the clue "Ocean route ", 6 letters:
seaway

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Seaway is a Canadian rock band from Oakville, Ontario , formed in 2011. The band has released three EPs and two studio albums.

Usage examples of seaway.

Public, however, quixotically decided the Seaway Authority had been foolish to ignore the Parapsychic warning.

Midwest, unless we assume the bees came in through the St Lawrence Seaway.

Leduc, the iron ore of Ungava, the uranium of Blind River, the aluminum smelter of Kitimat, the building of the St Lawrence Seaway, the construction of the Trans-Canada, Trans Mountain, and Westcoast Transmission pipelines - all happened to slow down at about the same time, and there were few new projects of similar stature to take their place.

Whenever there was a little seaway, it was apt to work loose in the brasses.

The first place that the cops cordon off is the airport, followed by the highways, followed, as a distinct afterthought, by the seaways.

I pulled it back until we barely had seaway, and turned on the little whirling red bulb of the depth finder.

Lawrence Seaway fouled its propeller on a tangle of steel cables, origin unknown.

Frascati, and was at that moment moored in a small boat basin on the American side of the Seaway.

Gerard controls the southern seaways, and Caine is off in the northern waters.

Rutters that revealed the seaways to the New World or unraveled the mysteries of the Pass of Magellan and the Cape of Good Hope - both Portuguese discoveries - and thence the seaways to Asia were guarded as national treasures by the Portuguese and Spanish, and sought after with equal ferocity by their Dutch and English enemies.

When the great mountain building took place during the Cretaceous Period, seaways drained and swamps dried up.

The wind and the snow whistled icily through a hundred cracks in ill-made doors and windows, the wooden coachwork and seats creaked and protested like a ship working in a heavy seaway, but the ancient train battered on steadily through the white blindness of that late afternoon in mid-winter, sometimes slowing down unexpectedly on a straight stretch of track, at other times increasing speed round seemingly dangerous curves: the driver, one hand almost constantly on the steam whistle that Whispered and died to a muffled extinction only a hundred yards away in the driving snow, was a man, obviously, with complete confidence in himself, the capacities of his train and his knowledge of the track ahead.