At the rear (6)
I believe the answer is:
behind
(Other definitions for behind that I've seen before include "At the back of" , "In arrears; guiding" , "Astern" , "Hidden by; late" , "Taking place in secret" .)
I believe the answer is:
behind
(Other definitions for behind that I've seen before include "At the back of" , "In arrears; guiding" , "Astern" , "Hidden by; late" , "Taking place in secret" .)