Naval Slang Crossword
Across
- 1. the act of knowingly avoiding work
- 4. a story/book/movie
- 7. the RAN
- 11. common sense
- 13. a Leading Seaman
- 14. a loop or slack in a length of rope
- 16. a breakfast dish made from tomatoes
- 18. a steward
- 22. deodorant
- 23. a seaman's call for attention
- 24. food or a meal served at sea
- 26. porridge
- 27. tomato sauce
- 28. washing powder
- 30. a short amount of time
- 32. a musician
- 33. a member of the cookery branch
- 34. Captain of a ship
- 36. cereal
- 41. upper deck of the ship
- 42. dessert
- 43. well done (BZ)
- 45. polished metal fittings
- 46. stop what you are doing
- 48. a pastie
- 49. short name for continuous service badges
- 52. bed
- 53. Naval Reserve member
- 57. an electrical sailor
- 58. thongs
- 60. a member of ships’ company who consumes two servings of dessert
- 61. a marine technician—the term is derived from the days when ships were coal burners whose furnaces required frequent stoking.
- 62. bed
- 65. a loose end of material hanging off a uniform
- 66. a beach barbecue
- 68. toilet
- 69. the roof
Down
- 1. a medical sailor
- 2. uniform
- 3. against the side of the ship, such as the wharf
- 5. loose change
- 6. fresh water
- 8. dentist
- 9. a sailor
- 10. a soft drink
- 12. washing/laundry
- 15. a warning to return to your original position
- 17. snacks or confectionery
- 18. a person with more impressive stories than you
- 19. discharge from the Navy
- 20. the centre part of a ship or boat
- 21. a coffee or tea
- 25. bell to prepare for an early departure or end of a watch
- 29. a friend or colleague
- 31. a member of the boatswains branch
- 34. a chaplain
- 35. sailor in charge of the boatswain branch
- 37. medals
- 38. anything left lying around
- 39. a rumour
- 40. sauce/cleaning product
- 44. salute
- 46. all night in one’s bed/a night without going on watch
- 47. a writer
- 50. anything above the main deck of the ship
- 51. meat pie
- 54. a call to a person below
- 55. cease work for the day
- 56. a chaplain
- 59. absent or late for a muster
- 63. civilian clothing or personnel
- 64. sunlight
- 67. a member of the aviation branch