Sunday, April 8 2025
Across
- 2. The exchange of goods or services, often across regions or borders
- 4. A type of waterway between two land masses or leading to a port
- 8. When a boat turns over in the water
- 9. The tidal mouth of a large river where it meets the sea
- 11. A watercraft designed to operate completely underwater
- 12. Falling or thrown from a ship into the water
- 14. A tall vertical pole on a ship that supports sails or rigging
- 19. A pirate, especially one who operated in the Caribbean
- 20. A technology that uses sound waves to detect underwater objects
- 22. A small sheltered bay along a coastline
- 25. A person responsible for plotting and directing the course of a vessel
- 26. The lowest compartment on a ship, where water collects
- 28. A heavy object used to keep a ship in place
- 30. Debris or cargo floating in the water after a shipwreck
- 32. A person who navigates or works on a ship
- 33. A commotion or fuss, often used to describe chaos aboard a ship
- 34. The flat surface on the top of a ship
- 35. Tiny marine organisms that float in the ocean and serve as a food source
Down
- 1. A group of ships traveling together or under the same ownership
- 3. Goods thrown overboard from a ship to lighten the load
- 5. A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm in the ocean
- 6. A person who swims or works underwater using special equipment
- 7. Related to the sea, especially in regard to navigation or shipping
- 10. A place on the coast where ships may find shelter
- 13. Feeling nauseous due to the motion of a ship on the water
- 15. A floating marker used for navigation or warnings at sea
- 16. A giant sea creature, often used symbolically for something enormous
- 17. The front part of a ship
- 18. The rear part of a ship
- 21. The system of ropes and chains used to support and control sails
- 23. A seasonal wind bringing heavy rain, often affecting sea travel
- 24. A long journey, typically by sea
- 27. Goods transported by ship or other large vehicle
- 29. The main body of a ship, excluding the masts or sails
- 31. course! Here's another set of 35 ocean-related words and their definitions, formatted the same way:
- 32. A mythical sea creature with the head and torso of a woman and the tail of a fish