Across
- 3. A sailing ship with two or more masts. Phillip and Henrik play with 'pirates' on this type of ship. Schooner
- 5. something being marked or stained. Blotted
- 10. A fish found in the Caribbean islands. Phillip and Timothy roast this fish over a fire. Pompano
- 12. Torn pieces of cloth, paper or other material. This is all that is left of Timothy and Phillips' clothes before they get ripped away during the hurricane. Tatters
- 14. A deadly disease that is caused by a parasite carried by mosquitoes. Timothy falls ill with this. Malaria
- 15. This species is similar to stingrays being diamond-shaped with a stinger tail. Phillip accidentally steps on one of these when he’s looking for Stew Cat. Skate
- 18. An unexpected, unsteady, uncontrolled movement. Phillip falls off the raft when it does this. Lurch
- 19. An object used for catching rainwater. Timothy weaves this to catch rainwater for him and Phillip to drink. Catchment
- 20. Quiet, gentle and vulnerable. Phillip acts like this when he gets saved. Meek
Down
- 1. To feel or search blindly or uncertainty with your hands. Phillip did this while searching around the island after Timothy passed away. Grope
- 2. A series of islands that are surrounded by dangerous coral. Timothy believes he and Phillip are on one of these islands. DevilsMouth
- 4. A language used by West Indians. Timothy sings a song in this language while collecting rocks to spell ‘HELP’. Calypso
- 6. A very bad storm. This is one of Timothy’s last words. Tempest
- 7. A storm with violent winds, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean’s. Phillip and Timothy have to go through this on the cay. Hurricane
- 8. a big, puffy scar or wound. Phillip says Timothy has an ugly, _______ face. Welted
- 9. Small, fast warships specially made to defend places from submarines and aircrafts. Destroyers
- 11. A lobster with no claws caught by Timothy on the cay. Langosta
- 13. A quick, sharp, sudden movement. Phillip does this when he pulls a muzzle out of a hole with the help of Timothy. Jerk
- 16. To hold on tightly to something. Phillip thought there might be langosta doing this at the fishing hole Timothy made for him. Cling
- 17. Timothy believes that Stew Cat is this. In African-American history and culture this is used to name something that is a form of the devil, or bad luck. Jumbi
