Across
- 4. — Senior rank given to a shipping line's most experienced captain
- 8. — Irish city where Harland and Wolff built White Star's ships
- 9. — Lusitania's record-breaking sister ship
- 11. — Cunard liner sunk by a German U-boat in 1915
- 12. — Shipping line founded in 1840 by a Nova Scotian businessman
- 13. — English port city that was Cunard's original home
- 14. — Government payment that funded Cunard's fastest ships
Down
- 1. — First of the three Olympic-class liners, retired in 1935
- 2. — Harland and Wolff chairman who conspired with Ismay to build bigger ships
- 3. — White Star's most famous loss, sunk in 1912
- 5. — Economic crisis that forced the 1934 merger
- 6. — Smokestack feature used to identify ships by their colours
- 7. — Cheapest class of passage, mostly used by emigrants
- 9. — What happened to Cunard and White Star in 1934
- 10. — Surname of the man who bought White Star Line in 1868
