• sea sea sea
    Answer: Seven Seas
    Explanation: The repetition of "sea" suggests multiple seas, referencing the famous phrase "Sailing the Seven Seas."
  • man above board
    Answer: Man Overboard
    Explanation: "Man" is written above "board," representing the nautical emergency when someone falls off a ship.
  • "mate" stacked multiple times
    Answer: First Mate
    Explanation: The word "mate" is stacked, suggesting hierarchy. The First Mate is the second-in-command on a pirate ship.
  • John Silver → John Silver (with an arrow)
    Answer: Long John Silver
    Explanation: The arrow elongates "John Silver," representing the famous pirate character Long John Silver from Treasure Island.
  • A stylized number 8 with bones
    Answer: Pieces of Eight
    Explanation: The number 8 represents the Spanish gold coins known as Pieces of Eight, a common pirate treasure.
  • jack
    Answer: Blackjack or Jack Sparrow
    Explanation: Could refer to the gambling game Blackjack or Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean.
  • "lass" with a dashed vertical cut
    Answer: Cutlass
    Explanation: A cutlass is a pirate sword, and the wordplay involves cutting "lass" in two.
  • "bones" arranged vertically
    Answer: Davy Jones' Bones
    Explanation: The skeletal imagery refers to Davy Jones, the legendary ghostly pirate figure.
  • "thewalkplank" written together
    Answer: Walk the Plank
    Explanation: The phrase is visually compressed, hinting at the pirate punishment of making someone walk the plank.
  • Multiple "hands" above "DECK"
    Answer: All Hands on Deck
    Explanation: Refers to a call for all crew members to assemble on the ship’s deck.
  • BEARD
    Answer: Blackbeard
    Explanation: Refers to the infamous pirate Blackbeard (Edward Teach).
  • "cat o’" followed by multiple "tails"
    Answer: Cat o' Nine Tails
    Explanation: Refers to the cat o' nine tails, a whip used for punishment aboard ships.