Horizontal
|
1. |
Experienced
pirate or sailor |
3. |
Six feet |
5. |
Part of
the ship above the Captain’s headquarters at the farthest
point back. |
9. |
Rum or
liquor diluted by water. |
10. |
Tipsy
or intoxicated, shaky footing. |
12. |
Telescope |
13. |
Yes |
15. |
A
veteran sailor or old pirate. |
16. |
Surprise,
shock. |
18. |
A small
lookout platform near the mast to see long distances. |
22. |
British
Flag |
23. |
The
treasure chest |
25. |
A
pirate ship that is decked out and prepared for battle. |
27. |
Hello |
28. |
A
treasure |
29. |
A woman
or peasant girl |
|
Vertical
|
2. |
Stolen
money or belongings |
4. |
Whale
sighting |
6. |
Types of
Spanish gold coins pirates find. |
7. |
A
warning that another ship is in view. |
8. |
A pirate |
11. |
Frown
or pout |
14. |
Spanish
coins in pirate treasures. |
15. |
Sink a
ship. |
17. |
Put
your weight and muscle into it. |
19. |
Play a
joke or a trick on someone. |
20. |
Removable
ramp between the pier and ship. |
21. |
Small,
stone anchor with a wooden frame. |
24. |
Leave
someone stranded on a deserted island with no supplies. |
26. |
Mop or
clean the ship’s deck and floorboards. |
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