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QUIZ: Pirate Trivia
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A pirate, acting under a legal charter from a government, is known as what?
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Mercenary
Privateer
Sailor of Fortune
Condottiere
Which pirate worked for Queen Elizabeth and completed the second circumnavigation of the globe.
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John Smith
Sir Walter Raleigh
Sir Francis Drake
Columbus
Scurvy, a common affliction for sailors, was caused by what?
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Pregnancy
Liver Failure
Legionnaire's Disease
Vitamin C deficiency.
Mary Read and Anne Bonnie were captured and convicted of piracy but spared execution. Why?
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They were pregnant
They were related to the Queen
They were married to royalty
They were nuns
What is the more common name for dragging a person behind a ship?
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Keelhauling
Trawling
Sea Crawling
Plodding
Davy Jones was slang for what person?
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Cephalopod
The Devil
Sea Monster
The Kraken
What sea mammal was mistaken for mermaids by ancient sailors?
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Dugong
Mermaids are real
Dolphins
Manatees
If you're going to "give no quarter," What are you doing?
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Not share your rum
Not accepting surrender.
Not share your treasure
Not sail on a haunted ship
Jack Rackham went by what more colorful moniker?
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Jack the Red
Jack Black
Red Beard
Calico Jack
Born in Barbados in 1688, what pirate went by the nickname, The Gentleman Pirate?
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Benedict Alexander
Sir Frederick Bonehenge
Stede Bonnet
Edmund Hugh
What famous ruler was kidnapped by pirates in 75 BC?
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Lucullus
Cleopatra VII
Phraates III
Julius Caesar
In nautical parlance, if someone is "three sheets to the wind," what's going on?
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They are drunk
They've lost control of their ship
They have cabin fever
They have heat stroke
What are the ingredients of Grog?
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Rum, water, lemon juice, and sugar
Red wine, orange, lemon, cinnamon, nutmeg, fennel seed, cloves, cardamom, and ginger
Red wine, sherry, brandy, sliced orange
Rum, oranges, allspice, brandy
What pirate called the Queen Anne's Revenge his flagship?
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Henry Morgan
Red Legs Greaves
Long John Silver
Blackbeard
If you have a course heading of one-eight-zero, what direction are you going?
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North
East
West
South
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