The sound of LOLs and to butcher cattle
laughter and slaughter
A physical building as opposed to a store simply online
Brick and mortar
Their name has become synonymous with photocopy machines for decades
Xerox
Your favorite purple Pokemon (6 letters)
Gengar
Pirates often used “pieces of eight” as currency. These coins originated from:
A) England
B) Spain
C) France
D) The Netherlands
B) Spain
An attribute or characteristic & a connector of 2 large bodies of water
Trait and strait
The duo that gave us the songs "Maneater" and "Rich Girl"
Hall and Oates
The longtime gaming console from Microsoft since 2005
Xbox
It's these guys, usually hanging off of Gothic architecture (8 letters)
Gargoyle
In pirate-speak, "Avast!" means this.
A) Lower the sails
B) Prepare for battle
C) Stop
D) Abandon ship
C) Stop
A small landmass surrounded by water and a passage between rows of seats
Aisle and isle
In economics, the price of a product is determined by this, how much is available and how bad you want it
Supply and demand
Looking to get away? Look no further than this travel booking site, that owns many of the others.
Expedia
Speaking in tongues (11 letters)
Glossolalia
Davy Jones' Locker refers to:
A) A legendary treasure chest
B) A place pirates store their loot
C) The bottom of the sea where drowned sailors end up
D) A secret compartment on a ship
C) The bottom of the sea where drowned sailors end up
The final resting place of a living thing and a bunch of pulverized rock
Grave and gravel
A vivid description of hell, especially in the Old Testament
Fire and brimstone
Before Twitter became X, X.com was an online bank, which ultimately merged with a competitor to form this longtime way to pay for things online.
PayPal
An Eastern European country, of course (also a U.S. state) (7 letters)
Georgia
Which famed female pirate disguised herself as a man to serve at sea?
A) Grace O’Malley
B) Mary Read
C) Charlotte de Berry
D) Madame Cheng
B) Mary Read
A 4 on the pH scale & a description of a nasty smell
Acid and acrid
This corporation owns brands like Tide, Bounty, and Pampers
Procter and Gamble
A longtime maker of precision knives, especially for hobbyists
X-Acto
To shock or excite someone into action (9 letters)
Galvanize
The Barbary corsairs were based primarily along the coast of:
A) The Bahamas
B) Southern China
C) Western India
D) North Africa
D) North Africa