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Rescuing Titanic

Horizontales
A case for housing a ship's compass located close to the steering position.
Fireworks which throw out bright colored stars.
Title given to crew who look after cooking, stewarding and stores.
A sandy peninsula extending into the Atlantic from Massachusetts, USA.
Officer responsible for enforcing order and discipline on a ship.
Room where a captain or senior officer commands a ship.
Time displayed at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, a location on the Prime Meridian.
Lower deck accommodation for passengers paying the cheapest fares.
A term used to describe travel across the Atlantic Ocean.
Rear section of a ship or boat.
The name traditionally given to a ship's kitchen.
The watertight outer covering or shell of a ship.
Front section of a boat or ship.
An international system of dots, dashes and spaces which represent numbers and letters of the alphabet.
Verticales
A measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
Beam running longways under a ship.
Lifeboats built out of wood and canvas which can be folded up.
A short message sent by means of electrical current or radio waves.
Unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour.
A ship's first journey after the handover from its builders.
Ships contracted to transport letters and parcels for the UK's Royal Mail.
Left hand side of the ship as you look forward.
Concerning ships and sailing.
Unit of distance equal to 1.852 km or 1.151 miles.
A crane for lifting cargo.
A seat suspended on a rope.
The right hand side of the ship as you look forward.
A measurement of distance north or south of the equator.
A device for winding in or letting out a rope or cable.
Narrow passageway used by boarding or disembarking passengers.
Wood already processed and cut into planks. Known as timber in the UK.