All About The Titanic Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: cargo: what word is used to describe the goods, products, and other objects carried by a ship? in the titanic, this included cases of fabric, cars, furniture, books, cases of tea, and even orchids!, maiden voyage: what is the first trip of a ship called?, unsinkable: what did people claim that the titanic was before its maiden voyage?, swimming pool: what was one of the most impressive titanic amenities? the titanic was known for being the first ship to have one of these, starboard: what is the name of the right side of the ship?, bow: what is the name of the front of the ship?, funnel: what is the name of the large cylinders at the top of the ship used for ventilation?, crows nest: what is the name of the "basket" on the ship's front mast where lookouts kept watch? the lookouts located here were the first to see the iceberg in the distance, twenty: how many lifeboats did the titanic have?, port: what is the name of the left side of the ship?, new york: which united states city was the titanic's destination?, thomas andrews: who designed the titanic?, rudder: what is the name of the "flapping" device in the back of the ship that was used to help steer it?, four: how many funnels did the titanic have?, edward smith: who was the captain of the titanic?, three: how many propellers did the titanic have?, davit: what is the name of the mechanism that lowered life boats onto the water?, propellers: what is the name of the massive devices located at the back bottom of the ship? these large devices are rotating fan-like structures that were used to help move the ship forward, belfast: in which irish city was the titanic built?, stern: what is the name of the back of the ship?, iceberg: what did the titanic hit that caused it to sink?, mast: what was the name of the two large poles designed to support antennas and flags?