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The Oceans of The Essex & The Peaquod

Across
This is the last name of the author who won the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 2000.
An adjective which means something of ominous or of momentous significance...
The mythic sea captain who wishes to hunt down and kill Moby Dick wherever in the seas that he is..
The name of the real whaling ship that was attacked & sunk by an angry, protective sperm whale in November of 1820...
The ethos and horror of the true story of the survival of many of the Essex's crew...
The writer of the book entitled Moby Dick, which is often considered to a be a truly timeless work of novel fiction...
The captain of the whaling ships Essex and Two Brothers, both of which sank. He provided the inspiration for the fictional story Moby Dick & for "In the Heart of the Sea"...
Down
The place or state in which one suffers eternal punishment for one's offenses against Almighty God...
As an adjective, it means lacking wit or imagination; as a noun, it means someone who is walking...
Sophisticated or showing a high degree of refinement...
An annoying, frustrating, and perhaps catastrophic event...
An idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind...
A monstrous mythic sea creature symbolizing evil...
A fictitious 19th-century Nantucket whaling ship that appears in the 1851 novel Moby Dick written by American author Herman Melville...
This is the particular genetic type (or coloring) of the mythic whale named Moby Dick.