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Who is Captain Jack Sparrow?
This is pirate speak for hello.
What is "Ahoy"?
This is the amount of space on the outside of an object.
What is surface area?
This is the front of the ship.
What is the bow?
These are two hazards of a fluffy sweet ingredient that are more common than you think and might get you a trip to the hospital if you're not careful.
What are burns or choking?
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Who is Captain James Hook?
This is something a pirate would say when frustrated.
What is "blimey"?
This image is typically displayed on pirate flags.
What is a skull and crossbones?
Before motors, these were raised and lowered depending on the wind to make the ship move.
What is a sail?
These are the three main ingredients in commercial chocolate.
What is cocoa, sugar, and milk?
This is how Captain Hook got his hook.
What is a crocodile?
This is something a pirate would say when surprised.
What is "shiver me timbers"?
On a pirate ship there were no toilets, they were called . . .
What is a "head"?
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What is an anchor?
About 70% of the worlds cacao is grown in Africa from Cacao Trees, this is the part of the plant that is turned into cocoa products.
What is a bean or pod?
He is the leader of the Octonauts.
Who is Captain Barnacles?
This is what pirates would call someone who was going to die soon.
What is shark bait?
Pirates travelled by sea with the intent to commit this crime.
What is stealing?
This is the floor on a ship, there can be many. Also many houses have these outside also.
What is a deck?
The Guinness World Record for the most of these in the mouth at once is 44.
What is marshmallows?
Better known by his nickname, Edward Teach was arguably the most famous and notorious pirate in the Caribbean ever.
Who is Blackbeard?
This is what pirates called gold coins or money.
What are doubloons?
This is something a pirate would have eaten.
What is (pickled, dried, salted . . . various)?
This is the back of the ship.
What is the stern?
Traditional s'mores are made with what 3 ingredients?
What are graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate?