Across
- 4. Phillip's dad works at the island's __________ to increase the output of aircraft fuel for the war.
- 7. This ship is a British tanker that got torpedoed, giving Phillip's mom and reason to leave the island.
- 8. While Phillip was on the S.S. Hato it was _____________ just after leaving Panama.
- 9. Timothy called Phillip this instead of saying his name before they officially became friends.
- 11. Timothy use this part of the coconut tree to make the roof of their hut.
- 15. Timothy heard no birds or wind predicting that their will be a ______________ storm/hurricane coming their way.
- 16. Before heading to Miami, the S.S.Hato had to stop at________.
- 17. Timothy carved out out a cat with nails in it to get rid of the ________ in Stew Cat.
- 18. No ___________ (type of ship) wound go close to the devil's Mount because of the coral around it, wound make their ship crash.
- 19. While on the raft Timothy was describing their surroundings for Phillip when he saw this bird, which it's name made Phillip laugh.
Down
- 1. After Phillip got stung by a sea urchin he _________ moved his arm.
- 2. When it rain on the seventeenth night, it filled the ______________ Timothy built of two boards from the raft.
- 3. Phillip get tired of eating fish, so he went to the North Bank to hunt this animal.
- 5. The story starts in _________,Willemstad the largest Dutch island.
- 6. Timothy and Phillip prepare all their stuff, putting their valuables on the highest coconut tree to protect from the ___________ that's coming.
- 10. This person had taken care of Timothy when he was a child.
- 12. Timothy was explaining to Phillip that they might be on a cay surround by___________ ______ which are cut of from the rest of the banks.
- 13. After the hurricane passes Phillip wanders around the cay, felling a lot of ________ everywhere.
- 14. Phillip falls into the shark infested waters, panicking he starts _____________ around and calling Timothy for help.
- 16. At the beginning of the book Phillip wanted to go here after breakfast to see the enemy U-boats.
