The name of the inn owned by Jim's family.
The Admiral Benbow
The name of the ship the Squire buys in Bristol.
The Hispaniola
What fruit was Jim looking for when he overheard the mutiny?
An apple
I am the one-legged cook and leader of the mutiny.
Long John Silver
The "summons" or threat delivered to Billy Bones.
The Black Spot
The "Captain" was terrified of a seafaring man with how many legs?
One
The name of the professional Captain hired to lead the ship.
Captain Smollett
The name of the marooned man Jim meets in the woods.
Ben Gunn
I was the blind man who was trampled by horses.
Blind Pew
The number of "claps" in the chorus of the "Dead Man's Chest" song.
Fifteen ("Fifteen men on the dead man's chest...")
This doctor is also a magistrate and keeps the map safe.
Dr. Livesey
Where Jim was hiding when he heard Silver’s plan.
In an apple barrel
The "Christian diet" item Ben Gunn has been dreaming of.
Cheese
I was the famous pirate who originally buried the treasure.
Captain Flint
A "coracle" is a type of this object Ben Gunn built.
A boat
What Jim and his mother found at the bottom of the sea-chest.
The oilskin packet (the map)
This officer was always drunk and "disappeared" overboard.
Mr. Arrow
The name of the sailor Silver killed for refusing to join him.
Tom
I am the Squire who accidentally told everyone about the map.
Squire Trelawney
A "magistrate" is a historical word for this type of official.
A judge or law officer
The item Billy Bones used to watch for the "one-legged man."
A brass telescope (or "spy-glass")
The total number of loyal men vs. mutineers on the ship.
7 loyal men vs. 19 mutineers
The sound Jim hears at the end of Chapter 15 that signifies battle.
Cannon fire (the "boom" of the ship’s gun)
I was the first pirate to visit the inn looking for Billy Bones.
Black Dog
This is what a "quartermaster" (Silver's old job) does.
Manages the ship's supplies and keeps order (the "second in command")