Nautical Crossword
Across 1 Triangular headsail 3 Casting off 8 On a ship it may be used as a leather lubricant
10 Sea coves 11 Equipment 12 Having reduced visibility (three words)
14 Fishes, using a baited line towed by a moving boat
16 Address to the captain 18 ___ sea dog 19 Metal ring with a shaped outer groove used to reinforce an eye splice
21 Leave 22 With no wind and no seas 25 Ocean going ship 28 Top card in the deck 30 Massachusetts peninsula 32 “___ Men in a Boat” 33 Sea foam
27 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 16 18 20 22 23 24 28 29 33 36 39 40 34 37 38 35 25 26 30 31 19 21 17 14 15 9 10
Lowtide
Down 1 Throw cargo overboard 2 A ship's lines may be tied to it 3 Watch 4 __ a creek without a paddle! 5 Illegally transported cargo 6 Floating danger at sea (two words)
35 “... watching the __ roll away” by Otis Redding
36 Lawrence of Arabia's initials 37 Ocean, for short 39 Long, heavy sea waves 40 Princess and Norwegian
7 Fuel 9 Hairpiece 13 Zero 15 Old sailing ships 17 It’s used to steer a vessel 20 Actor, Pacino 23 Tangled with 24 Vertical spars on sailing vessels 26 Barricades around a deck 27 Heavenly body
29 Signal 31 Bismarck state 34 In place of 38 Copper symbol
solution on page 90
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