Across
- 2. (n) pirates don't have one, and this is why the ENglish wanted to destroy them
- 5. (connecteur) "de plus" in English
- 8. (v.r.) "reprendre une musique" in English
- 10. (n) a "legal" pirate who is paid to attack specific ships and not others.
- 13. (n) a big boat
- 15. (n) very big sea animals hunted for precious resources
- 17. (v.r.) the action of showing your pirate flag to your enemies to scare them, and also part of the title of a sad Sea Shanty
- 19. (n) Pirates temprorarily created an independant republic here.
- 21. (n) a music style created by ex-slaves in the USA, maybe the ancestors of these slaves were inspired by sea shanties
- 23. (N. 2 words) The name of the pirate flag.
- 24. (n. 2 words) a style of music created by English sailors and made famous by pirates
- 26. (n) ex-corsairs, ex-prisonners and a minority of ex-slaves who rebelled against England because England stopped paying them.
- 27. (n) some of these people ran a way and became pirates
- 28. (n) a small ship
- 29. (n) African people forced to work in Caribbean and American colonies
- 30. (n) cultivated by slaves and used to make clothes
Down
- 1. (n) cultivated by slaves, and very precious in the 1700's
- 3. (n) a synonym for flag for the pirates, and also part of the title of a sad sea shanty
- 4. (v.i.) what the English did to sailors, prisonners and slaves who fought for them.
- 6. (v.r.) the effect of sea shanties on sailors and pirates' morale and coordinaiton
- 7. (n) If you are a pirate, this is the crime you are guilty of.
- 9. (N.) this kingdom won the war because their sailors and corsairs were the best and they sang sea shanties
- 10. (N.) a gang whose blue bandanas and styles were inspired by pirates.
- 11. (n) a very strong alcohol, pirates loved it.
- 12. (N.) a gang whose red bandanas and style xere inspired by pirates
- 14. (n) The "Queen" of Pirates"
- 16. (n) when you work on a boat, you are a _______
- 18. (n. 2 words) The 2nde 2 refused to sing one.
- 20. (N.) the region in the world where the Golden Age of Piracy took place.
- 22. (n.) criminals who attack and loot all ships they find
- 25. (pronom) when the pirates and English sailors talk about their ship, they use this word.
