The loss of the Titanic

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Across
  1. 2. drift
  2. 4. weak, unconscious
  3. 5. extremely large
  4. 7. a person who has the responsibility of watching for sth, especially danger.
  5. 10. to leave a thing or place, especially because it is impossible or dangerous to stay
  6. 11. to jump or rush suddenly and wildly
  7. 12. A disaster was _________ prevented.
  8. 13. very small in degree
  9. 15. to avoid sth unpleasant
  10. 16. The Titanic sank on its maiden _______ (= first journey).
  11. 17. opposite of fortunate
  12. 19. a feeling of great shock, fear or disgust
  13. 20. a large ship that operates on a specific route according to a fixed schedule
Down
  1. 1. an industrial city and seaport on the south coast of England
  2. 3. A ___________ is one of the separate parts of an object that is used for keeping things in.
  3. 6. be filled with water
  4. 8. that does not allow water to get in or out
  5. 9. the noun of collide
  6. 14. As the ship sank, some passengers plunged into the icy water while others waited for the _______.
  7. 17. to shake in a way that you cannot control
  8. 18. Proposed by Ernest Hemingway, the ______ theory suggests that the deeper meaning of a story should not be evident on the surface but should be implied.