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Biblical ship that held two of every animal
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Noah’s Ark
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Ship used by Jason of Greek myth
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Argo
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Columbus ship that became La Navidad
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Santa Maria
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Rodrigo de Triana spotted the New World aboard this ship
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Pinta
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Columbus ship that was a play on the owner’s name
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Nina
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First ship to successfully circumnavigate the world
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Victoria
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Francis Drake’s ship in the second circumnavigation of the world
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Golden Hind
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Henry Hudson’s ship that sailed into New York Harbor
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Halve Maen
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Ship that brought the Pilgrims to the New World
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Mayflower
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Ship that was supposed to accompany the Pilgrims, but was unseaworthy
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Speedwell
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Legendary ghost ship that’s doomed to sailed the seas forever
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Flying Dutchman
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Swedish warship who sunk on her maiden voyage and has a museum named after it
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Vasa
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A French slave ship was renamed to this after being captured by Blackbeard
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Queen Anne’s Revenge
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Most famous ship commanded by James Cook
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HMS Endeavour
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Fletcher Christian led a mutiny against William Bligh aboard this ship
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HMS Bounty
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War of 1812 hero ship nicknamed “Old Ironsides”
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USS Constitution
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Ship it captured to garner that nickname
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HMS Gurriere
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Horatio Nelson’s favorite ship, also a Greek king
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HMS Agamemnom
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Horatio Nelson commanded ship on which he died aboard at Trafalgar
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HMS Victory
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Ship on which Charles Darwin wrote his discoveries
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HMS Beagle
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Famous Union ironclad that fought in the Battle of Hampton Roads
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USS Monitor
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Confederate ironclad the above fought against
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CSS Virginia
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Scuttled ship’s remains the above ship was built on
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USS Merrimack
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Deserted ship found off the coast of the Azores in 1872
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Mary Celeste
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Ship whose explosion of the coast of Cuba was believed to have been caused by Spain
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USS Maine
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Roald Amundsen ship used to successfully navigate the Northwest Passage
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Gjøa
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Amundsen ship that voyaged to Antarctica
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Fram
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Amundsen boat used on a failed expedition through the Northeast Passage
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Maud
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Ship that struck an iceberg in 1912
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RMS Titanic
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The above’s sister ship that had a long career
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RMS Olympic
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Other sister ship sunk during World War I
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HMHS Brittanic
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Once the world’s largest ship, she was sunk by a German U-boat
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RMS Lusitania
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Revolutionary ship whose design led to a new class; also the only ship confirmed to have sunk a submarine
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HMS Dreadnought
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Group of ships that arrived in Japan in 1854, known for their color
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Black Ships
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Ernest Shackleton ship that sunk in the Antarctic
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Endurance
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Life boat used by Shackleton in a grueling mission to reach rescue
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James Caird
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World War II ship destroyed by the British after relentless pursuit
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German battleship Bismarck
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Name of the ship destroyed by the above ship
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HMS Hood
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Ship whose remains are a memorial in the waters of Pearl Harbor
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USS Arizona
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Either of the other ships sunk during the Attack on Pearl Harbor
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USS Oklahoma
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Most powerful ship ever comstructed, sunk in 1945
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Yamato
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The above’s sisters ship; her wreck was discovered by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2015
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Musashi
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Most decorated U.S. ship of World War II
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USS Enterprise
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Ship that transported uranium for “Little Boy”
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USS Indianapolis
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Site of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender
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USS Missouri
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First nuclear powered ship in history
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USS Nautilus
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Italian sunken ship whose crew members quick thinking led to only 46 lives lost
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SS Andrea Doria
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Ship whose crew lied about being attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin Incident
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USS Maddox
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Research ship used as a mobile lab by Jacques Costeau
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RV Calypso
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Gordon Lightfoot sang about this freighter which sunk in Lake Superior
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SS Edmund Fitzgerald
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Greenpeace ship sunk by the French in an act of terrorism at the Port of Auckland
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Rainbow Warrior
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Oil supertanker that caused a environmental disaster in Prince William Sound
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Exxon Valdez
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Royal Carribean cruise who set the record for largest passenger ship ever in 1999
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Voyager of the Seas
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Ship attacked by Al-Qaeda in a 2000 suicide bombing
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USS Cole
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Retired British liner who is now a floating hotel in Dubai
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Queen Elizabeth 2
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Italian ship that hit a rock in 2012 and sunk
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Costa Concordia
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South Korean ship that capsized with hundreds of high schoolers on board
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MW Sewol
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Ship that blocked the Suez Canal
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Ever Given
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Ship that collided into the Francis Scott Key Bridge
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Dali
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Current largest cruise ship in the world
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Icon of the Seas
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