(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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N-a tropical bird with a curved beak, often kept as a pet and trained to copy the human voice
O-a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports its sails
B-the person in charge of a ship or an aircraft
N-a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and attached to a pole used to represent something
I-very valuable things, usually in the form of a store of precious metals, precious stones, or money
N-a piece of land completely surrounded by water
B-a song that sailors sang in the past while they were working on a ship
G-the bottom inside part of a ship where dirty water collects
N-a person who sails in a ship and attacks other ships in order to steal from them
O-a small closed space near the top of a ship's mast, from which a person can see in all directions
I-the right side of a ship or aircraft as you are facing forward
O-a person, usually unskilled, who works on a ship, but who does not serve the passengers or work in the engine room
B-an accident in which a ship is destroyed or sunk at sea, especially by hitting rocks, or a ship that has been destroyed or sunk in such an accident
G-the right side of a ship as you are facing forward
I-a heavy metal object, usually shaped like a cross with curved arms, on a strong rope or chain, that is dropped from a boat into the water to prevent the boat from moving away
N-a metal disc that is worn for decoration on a chain or string around the neck
O-a person who directs a ship or boat, using a handle or wheel
O-a small sea creature with a shell, that sticks very tightly and in large numbers to rocks and the bottom of boats
I-a sheet of material attached to a pole on a boat to catch the wind and make the boat move
G-a flat area for walking on, built across the space between the sides of a boat
G-a curved sword with a single sharp edge, especially as used in the past by pirates
G-the front part of a boat or ship
B-a town by the sea or by a river that has a harbour, or the harbour itself
B-an area of water next to the coast, often protected from the sea by a thick wall, where ships and boats can shelter