an accident in whicha ship is destroyed orsunk at sea,especially by hittingrocks, or a ship thathas been destroyedor sunk in such anaccidenta town by thesea or by ariver that has aharbour, or theharbour itselfa tall pole ona boat orship thatsupports itssailsa metal discthat is worn fordecoration on achain or stringaround thenecka sheet ofmaterial attachedto a pole on aboat to catch thewind and makethe boat movethe personin chargeof a ship oran aircrafta small closedspace near thetop of a ship'smast, from whicha person can seein all directionsthe frontpart of aboat orshipa person, usuallyunskilled, whoworks on a ship, butwho does not servethe passengers orwork in the enginerooma curved swordwith a singlesharp edge,especially asused in the pastby piratesa person whosails in a shipand attacksother ships inorder to stealfrom themthe bottominside part ofa ship wheredirty watercollectsa flat area forwalking on,built across thespace betweenthe sides of aboata piece oflandcompletelysurroundedby watera piece of cloth,usually rectangularand attached to apole used torepresentsomethinga person whodirects a shipor boat, usinga handle orwheelan area of waternext to the coast,often protectedfrom the sea by athick wall, whereships and boatscan shelterthe right sideof a ship asyou arefacingforwardthe right sideof a ship oraircraft as youare facingforward a small seacreature with ashell, that sticksvery tightly and inlarge numbers torocks and thebottom of boatsa group ofpeoplewho worktogethera tropical birdwith a curvedbeak, often keptas a pet andtrained to copythe human voicevery valuablethings, usually inthe form of astore of preciousmetals, preciousstones, or moneya song thatsailors sang inthe past whilethey wereworking on ashipa heavy metal object,usually shaped like across with curvedarms, on a strong ropeor chain, that isdropped from a boatinto the water toprevent the boat frommoving awayan accident in whicha ship is destroyed orsunk at sea,especially by hittingrocks, or a ship thathas been destroyedor sunk in such anaccidenta town by thesea or by ariver that has aharbour, or theharbour itselfa tall pole ona boat orship thatsupports itssailsa metal discthat is worn fordecoration on achain or stringaround thenecka sheet ofmaterial attachedto a pole on aboat to catch thewind and makethe boat movethe personin chargeof a ship oran aircrafta small closedspace near thetop of a ship'smast, from whicha person can seein all directionsthe frontpart of aboat orshipa person, usuallyunskilled, whoworks on a ship, butwho does not servethe passengers orwork in the enginerooma curved swordwith a singlesharp edge,especially asused in the pastby piratesa person whosails in a shipand attacksother ships inorder to stealfrom themthe bottominside part ofa ship wheredirty watercollectsa flat area forwalking on,built across thespace betweenthe sides of aboata piece oflandcompletelysurroundedby watera piece of cloth,usually rectangularand attached to apole used torepresentsomethinga person whodirects a shipor boat, usinga handle orwheelan area of waternext to the coast,often protectedfrom the sea by athick wall, whereships and boatscan shelterthe right sideof a ship asyou arefacingforwardthe right sideof a ship oraircraft as youare facingforward a small seacreature with ashell, that sticksvery tightly and inlarge numbers torocks and thebottom of boatsa group ofpeoplewho worktogethera tropical birdwith a curvedbeak, often keptas a pet andtrained to copythe human voicevery valuablethings, usually inthe form of astore of preciousmetals, preciousstones, or moneya song thatsailors sang inthe past whilethey wereworking on ashipa heavy metal object,usually shaped like across with curvedarms, on a strong ropeor chain, that isdropped from a boatinto the water toprevent the boat frommoving away

Pirate Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. 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
  2. B-a town by the sea or by a river that has a harbour, or the harbour itself
  3. O-a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports its sails
  4. N-a metal disc that is worn for decoration on a chain or string around the neck
  5. I-a sheet of material attached to a pole on a boat to catch the wind and make the boat move
  6. B-the person in charge of a ship or an aircraft
  7. O-a small closed space near the top of a ship's mast, from which a person can see in all directions
  8. G-the front part of a boat or ship
  9. O-a person, usually unskilled, who works on a ship, but who does not serve the passengers or work in the engine room
  10. G-a curved sword with a single sharp edge, especially as used in the past by pirates
  11. N-a person who sails in a ship and attacks other ships in order to steal from them
  12. G-the bottom inside part of a ship where dirty water collects
  13. G-a flat area for walking on, built across the space between the sides of a boat
  14. N-a piece of land completely surrounded by water
  15. N-a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and attached to a pole used to represent something
  16. O-a person who directs a ship or boat, using a handle or wheel
  17. B-an area of water next to the coast, often protected from the sea by a thick wall, where ships and boats can shelter
  18. G-the right side of a ship as you are facing forward
  19. I-the right side of a ship or aircraft as you are facing forward
  20. O-a small sea creature with a shell, that sticks very tightly and in large numbers to rocks and the bottom of boats
  21. I-a group of people who work together
  22. N-a tropical bird with a curved beak, often kept as a pet and trained to copy the human voice
  23. I-very valuable things, usually in the form of a store of precious metals, precious stones, or money
  24. B-a song that sailors sang in the past while they were working on a ship
  25. 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