Who is the head person on a ship?
The Captain
If you stole something, what part of the body would they cut off?
The hand
Which pirate set his beard on fire?
Blackbeard
What is a Pirates favourite Letter?
RRRRRRR
What word does a Pirate use to say "hello"?
AHOY
What was a Pirates profession or job whilst at sea?
attack and rob ships at sea
If you got into some trouble on a pirate ship, what would they make you do?
Walk the plank
What movie pirate was the captain of the Black Pearl?
Captain Jack Sparrow
What is the nick name Pirates give their treasure?
Booty
What is the "Jolly Roger"?
A black flag with a skull and crossbones
What is a 'Quarter master'?
Second in command
When a Pirate ship goes to 'Davey Jones' Locker' where is it?
At the bottom of the sea
Which Pirate did Peter Pan have as an enemy?
Captain Hook
What accessory did pirates wear to improve their night vision?
An eyepatch
Why do Pirate ships have a 'crows nest' if there are no crows?
It's the name for the lookout at the top of a ships mast.
Why were young boys on a ship called "Powder Monkeys"?
They took the gun powder to the cannons during a battle.
What type of cat is sometimes found on a pirate ship?
The cat of nine tails
In the book 'Treasure Island' what precious metal was the Pirate 'Long John' called after?
Long John Silver.
Pirates are famous for using a special sword with a curved blade, what is it called?
A cutlass
What is the name for a person who spends all his time on land?
Land Lubber
Long John Silver had a pet called 'Captain Flint', what animal was his pet?
A Parrot
Finish this famous saying for Pirates is "Dead men tell.........
no tales
Meaning that someone who has been killed cannot reveal secret information.
What is the pirate 'Black Bart' known for?
Being the most successful pirate.
Capturing over 400 ships and 50 million pounds of loot. He was known for his charisma, leadership, and ability to coordinate fleets and Jolly Roger flags.
What are 'pieces of 8'?
Spanish silver dollars.
Cutting money was expected that to make change, so people literally cut the coins into eight pieces.
Hence, the British called the Spanish dollar a “Piece of Eight” (a coin worth eight pieces, or bits).
When would a pirate say "Shiver me timbers"?
When he was surprised