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Pirates

Across
A telescopic tool for spotting distant ships
A sailor or seafarer, often turned pirate
A pirate's greeting to other ships
A large, heavily armed sailing ship
What pirates seek, often buried on remote islands
A symbol of danger and death often associated with pirates
Relating to the sea, important for pirate navigation
The vast expanse where pirates sail in search of treasure
A vessel pirates use for their adventures on the high seas.
Abandoned on a deserted island, a pirate's fate
The main surface of a pirate ship
Where treasure is often hidden, according to maps
A place where pirates might dock and resupply
Often seen with a skull on the Jolly Roger flag
A punishment for crew members, walking it means trouble
The leader of a pirate crew.
A disease caused by vitamin deficiency at sea
A wooden leg, often worn by injured pirates
Often the location of buried pirate treasure
Another term for a pirate or privateer
The infamous pirate flag with a skull and crossbones.
Another type of pirate sword
A large weapon used on pirate ships
Used for navigation on the open seas
Stolen riches collected by pirates
Down
Worn to cover a missing or injured eye
large, impressive sailing vessel often used by pirates
The favored drink of many pirates.
Often marked with an "X" to lead to hidden treasure
Captain Hook's distinctive appendage
A type of pirate sword
A group of pirates or sea raiders
Another term for pirates or sea marauders
The remains of a sunken pirate vessel
A weapon used for hunting sea creatures, sometimes used by pirates
A daring and adventurous pirate
Another word for a pirate or sea robber
A pirate sanctioned by a government to attack enemies
A sheltered area where pirates might hide
What pirates do when they take things by force
Used by pirates to secure items on the ship
A colorful bird often seen on a pirate's shoulder
A small, fast pirate ship
The group of pirates who work together on a ship
Where pirates store their valuable loot
The tall vertical post that supports a ship's sails