Across
- 3. del Cabo de Hornos : A sickness caused by sailing around Cape Horn; extreme seasickness or homesickness
- 5. : To set sail or depart in a ship
- 8. de tendones : Someone who cuts tendons (literal/violent slang term)
- 9. : The act of sinking, especially of a ship
- 12. : A cowardly person (literally “hen”)
- 13. : A person who works on a ship, especially one below the rank of officer
- 14. : A piece of cloth used as a symbol of a country or organization
- 15. : A fleet of ships
- 19. : A display window in a store
- 20. : A strong young man (slang, similar to “stud”)
- 22. : A lookout point or a high place to observe from
Down
- 1. : A farewell or goodbye
- 2. : The right side of a ship when facing forward
- 4. : A party, often loud or wild
- 6. : A person who attacks ships at sea to steal goods
- 7. : A command meaning “Hold it!” or “Stop!”
- 8. : A thick rope used on ships
- 10. : A boastful or aggressive man (literally “rooster”)
- 11. : A young woman or maiden (old-fashioned term)
- 13. de agua dulce : An inexperienced or naive sailor (literally "freshwater sailor")
- 15. de caqueta : A fictional or silly fruit name, used humorously
- 16. : A vessel used for traveling on water
- 17. : An exclamation meaning “Throw it!” or “Shoot!”
- 18. : A pirate, especially one from the Caribbean
- 21. la bandera : To lower the flag, especially as a sign of surrender
