Oak Island
Across
- 2. A material found in the pit, likely from early industrial use.
- 3. The study of the island's physical structure and bedrock.
- 4. The sacred Biblical chest some believe is hidden in the pit.
- 7. A horse-driven drill used by the Truro Company in 1849.
- 10. Family that tragically lost four members to toxic fumes in 1965.
- 11. Natural event that often hinders the team's heavy machinery.
- 12. The triangle-shaped area where a 500-year-old feature was found.
- 16. The industry bolstered by the global popularity of the show.
- 17. The role Rick, Marty, and Craig hold behind the scenes.
- 19. Queen whose lost jewels are rumored to be on the island.
- 20. Charles, an island historian and freemason on the crew.
- 22. Brother Rick or Marty, the primary searchers and stars.
- 25. The type of foreign fiber found in the pit and at the cove.
- 27. The company that tried to shut off flood tunnels in 1866.
- 30. Long-time seeker Dan who dug the 235-foot Borehole 10-X.
- 33. Searcher who located axes and anchor flukes in the 1930s.
- 34. To form an opinion from incomplete evidence, as many theorists do.
- 36. First name of the wealthy former slave who lived on the island.
- 37. A natural geological formation often mistaken for the Money Pit.
- 38. What Ball fought for before becoming an island landowner.
- 40. The young man who first discovered the depression in 1795.
- 41. A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand.
- 43. Members of the Rosicrucian order, a subject of search theories.
- 44. The religious order (Knights of ___) linked to anomalies in Season 13.
- 45. A state-sponsored pirate who might have used the island.
- 46. A tiny scrap found in 1897 bearing the letters "vi" or "wi".
- 47. Government funding provided by the province of Nova Scotia.
Down
- 1. A massive stone on Lot 8 believed to conceal medieval clues.
- 4. The study of human history through site analysis and artifacts.
- 5. Craig, a business partner and primary financier of the dig.
- 6. Jack, the specialist in manual digging and searching spoils.
- 8. Medieval knights theorized to have hidden treasure on the island.
- 9. Paul, a researcher whose father worked with Robert Dunfield.
- 13. The cove where coconut fibers and box drains were located.
- 14. The act of digging out the island's soil and shafts.
- 15. The company that excavated the pit to ninety feet in the early 1800s.
- 16. The company that discovered box drains and flood tunnels in 1849.
- 17. A substance found in layers of the pit, suggesting a tar kiln.
- 18. The type of bedrock prone to natural dissolving and flooding.
- 21. The bay in Nova Scotia where the island is situated.
- 23. The currency mentioned on the missing stone translation.
- 24. A small, shallow deposit of treasure rather than a deep vault.
- 26. The indecipherable code found on the stone at ninety feet.
- 28. A mineral in the island's bedrock that contributes to sinkholes.
- 29. A Spanish coin found by the team, dated to the 17th century.
- 31. Precious metal detected as a "lining" in the Money Pit area.
- 32. Dan, a searcher who has assisted on the island for decades.
- 35. The sale of broadcast rights to over seventy different countries.
- 39. An old Spanish copper coin found in the island's swamp.
- 42. A deviation from the norm detected by deep sonar imaging.