Treasure island

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Across
  1. 2. – A stone or concrete platform lying alongside or projecting into water for loading and unloading ships (pronounced like "key").
  2. 3. – To clean or mop the deck of a ship; also used by pirates as an insult for a clumsy or low-ranking sailor.
  3. 5. – A gold coin historically used in the UK; part of the treasure Jim Hawkins and the crew hunt for.
  4. 6. – To abandon someone on a deserted island or coast with little to no resources.
  5. 7. – A short, thick sword with a slightly curved blade, used primarily by sailors and pirates.
  6. 8. – Spirits (usually rum) mixed with water, famously consumed by the pirates.
Down
  1. 1. – A pirate or sea robber.
  2. 3. – A fast sailing ship with two or more masts. (The Hispaniola in the book is a schooner).
  3. 4. – A short rope or cord used on a ship to secure items or rig sails.
  4. 6. – An open rebellion against authority, especially by sailors against their captain.