A tricorn.
What did pirates have on their head?
Black, red or white.
What colour were the pirate flags?
Edward Teach.
What was Blackbeard's real name?
Rum and beer.
What did pirates drink?
Attacker
What does the word "pirate" mean?
A pistol or a dagger.
What weapons did pirates have?
A skull, bones, a dagger, an hourglass...
What objects could we see on the pirates' flags?
Bristol, England.
Where was Blackbeard born?
What did pirates eat?
Treasure Island.
A hook or a wooden leg.
What did pirates have when they lost their hand or their leg?
It meant "the end of hostilities and the start of negotiations".
What did a white flag mean?
Queen Anne's Revenge.
What was the name of his ship?
Because they had no doctor or medecine on board.
Why did pirates have hooks and wooden legs?
Robert Louis Stevenson.
An object used to see in the darkness below desk.
Why did pirates wear an eyepatch?
It meant "ready to attack, no mercy and kill everyone".
What did a red flag mean?
40 ships.
How many ships did he and his crew capture?
Steering to navigate, climbed the masts and raised the sails.
What did pirates do on board?
17th century.
When was the Golden Age of piracy?
A tradition for young pirates and a belief it improved their eyesight.
Why did pirates wear earrings?
It meant "fight or surrender".
South Carolina.
Where did he bury his treasure?
Sleep in hammocks, sang songs, danced or played cards.
What did pirates do when they didn't work?
The Carribean or the Far East.
Where can we find pirates today?