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July 20th
Questions
Which pirate was known for his flag featuring a red skeleton on a black background?
What was the name of the pirate who ruled over Nassau during the early 18th century?
Which pirate was infamous for using psychological warfare, including setting his own beard on fire, to intimidate his enemies?
Who was the pirate who became infamous for his partnership with Anne Bonny and Mary Read?
Which pirate was known for his daring attacks on Spanish ships and settlements during the Golden Age of Piracy, earning him a royal pardon?
Medium
July 6th
Questions
What was the name of the pirate who famously sailed with Anne Bonny and had a reputation for disguising herself as a man?
Which pirate, also known as 'Calico Jack,' was famous for designing the iconic Jolly Roger flag featuring a skull and crossed swords?
What was the name of the pirate who operated in the Indian Ocean and allied with local rulers to establish a pirate haven in Madagascar?
Which pirate became notorious for his capture of the Spanish treasure ship 'Nuestra Señora de la Concepción' and amassed one of the largest pirate fortunes?
Who was the pirate known for his role as a privateer before becoming infamous for his raids on Spanish ships in the Gulf of Mexico during the 17th century?
Medium
July 6th
Questions
Which pirate was responsible for the plundering and burning of the Spanish town of Portobelo in 1601, marking one of the early raids of the Golden Age of Piracy?
What was the name of the pirate who served as a navigator for the Spanish before turning to piracy and raiding settlements along the Gulf of Mexico in the 17th century?
Which pirate, known for his cunning tactics, managed to capture the heavily defended Spanish fort of San Lorenzo in 1671?
Who was the pirate who captured the Spanish treasure ship 'Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad' in 1628, claiming a massive fortune?
Which pirate, active in the late 17th century, used the island of Tortuga as a base for his raids and was known for his brutal treatment of captives?
Medium
February 22nd
Questions
Which pirate, active in the late 17th century, was known for his audacious plundering of ships along the Barbary Coast?
What was the name of the pirate who once led a raid on the Spanish port town of Campeche in 1663, securing a significant amount of treasure?
Which pirate, known for his alliance with the French, played a significant role in the capture of the city of Veracruz in 1683?
Who was the pirate captain responsible for the daring capture of the Spanish treasure ship 'Santísima Trinidad' in 1628?
Which 17th-century pirate was infamous for his raids on Spanish settlements and ships in the Caribbean, particularly the sack of Maracaibo in 1669?
Medium
January 7th
Questions
Which pirate was known for his command of the ship Queen Anne's Revenge, infamous for blockading the port of Charleston in 1718?
Which pirate was renowned for his diplomatic skills, forming alliances with local leaders in Madagascar and the Indian Ocean?
Which pirate captain was famously known as the 'Gentleman Pirate' due to his refined demeanor and background as a wealthy landowner?
Which notorious pirate was infamous for his capture of the Ganj-i-Sawai, a treasure-laden Mughal ship, in 1695?
Which pirate was known for her leadership in the South China Sea, commanding a fleet of over 300 ships during the early 19th century?
Medium
August 24th
Questions
Which notorious pirate captain was known for his association with the island of Isla de la Juventud, using it as a base for raiding Spanish ships in the Caribbean during the 18th century?
Which pirate was famous for his partnership with Blackbeard, and was eventually captured and executed in 1718?
Who was the pirate known for his strategic alliance with the British government, aiding them against the Spanish in the Caribbean during the 17th century?
Which pirate is credited with the capture of a massive Spanish treasure fleet off the coast of Cuba in 1628, amassing incredible wealth?
Which pirate, known for his strategic brilliance in naval battles, was involved in the infamous raid on Maracaibo, Venezuela, in 1669?
Medium
August 20th
Questions
Which pirate was known for creating the first pirate code, which established rules for order and discipline among his crew?
Which pirate famously operated out of the island of New Providence in the Bahamas, turning it into a pirate haven in the early 18th century?
Which female pirate, alongside Mary Read, was one of the few women known to have been convicted of piracy?
Which pirate was known for his daring raid on the Spanish town of Porto Bello in 1668, capturing it with a small force?
Which pirate's ship, the Whydah, sank off the coast of Cape Cod in 1717 and was later discovered with its treasure intact?
Hard
May 11th
Questions
Which infamous female pirate, known for her cunning and leadership skills, commanded a crew of over 80 men and was one of the few pirates to retire from piracy, living out her days peacefully?
Who was the pirate captain who, along with his crew, successfully captured the Spanish galleon 'Nuestra Señora de la Concepción' in 1682, resulting in one of the richest pirate hauls in history?
Which pirate, known for his intelligence and strategic thinking, evaded capture for many years until he was finally apprehended and executed in Virginia in 1718?
Who was the pirate captain who, after being shipwrecked on an uninhabited island, managed to survive and eventually be rescued, leading to him becoming a respected figure in the American colonies?
What was the name of the pirate who, after capturing the city of Veracruz in 1683, held it for ransom and amassed a large fortune from the raid?
Hard
May 11th
Questions
Which pirate captain, known for his tactical brilliance and successful raids on Spanish ships, was eventually captured and hanged in Jamaica in 1688?
Who was the pirate who, under the alias 'John King', led a mutiny aboard the slave ship 'Vigilant' and became a notorious pirate in the Caribbean during the early 18th century?
Which pirate, feared for his brutal raids and association with Tortuga, was captured and hanged in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1718 as a warning to other pirates?
What was the name of the pirate who, after capturing the city of Veracruz in 1683, held it for ransom and amassed a large fortune from the raid?
Who was the pirate known for his audacious capture of the Spanish silver fleet off the coast of Cuba in 1668, amassing a vast fortune from the plundered treasure?
Hard
May 11th
Questions
Which infamous pirate, known for his brutal and ruthless nature, was captured in 1719 and hanged in England, with his body displayed in a gibbet as a warning to others?
Who was the pirate captain who was a former privateer and later turned to piracy, capturing the Spanish treasure galleon 'Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad' in 1680?
What was the name of the pirate who, known for his strategic acumen and successful raids in the Caribbean, was eventually captured and executed in Port Royal in 1692?
Which pirate, notorious for his brutal raids in the Caribbean and his association with the pirate haven of Tortuga, was eventually captured and hanged in Jamaica in 1688?
Who was the pirate known for his audacious capture of the Spanish silver fleet off the coast of Cuba in 1668, amassing a vast fortune from the plundered treasure?
Hard
May 11th
Questions
Which pirate, known as 'The Gentleman Pirate', was a French privateer turned pirate who operated in the West Indies during the late 17th century, known for his politeness and courteous treatment of prisoners?
Who was the pirate captain who was known for his intelligence and strategic prowess, successfully blockading the port of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1718, causing panic and disrupting trade in the region?
Which pirate, referred to as 'The Pirate Rounder', was active in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea during the late 17th century, raiding and plundering ships in those regions?
What was the name of the pirate who, under the alias 'John King', led a mutiny aboard the slave ship 'Vigilant' and became a notorious pirate in the Caribbean during the early 18th century?
Who was the pirate captain who defeated a large Spanish treasure fleet off the coast of Cartagena in 1708, amassing a significant fortune from the captured riches?
Hard
May 7th
Questions
Which famous pirate, known for his strategic brilliance and successful blockade of Charleston, South Carolina in 1718, instilled fear in the region and disrupted trade?
Which pirate, nicknamed 'The Sea Viper', was a feared buccaneer operating in the Caribbean during the late 17th century?
Who was the notorious pirate who, after capturing the city of Veracruz in 1683, held it for ransom and amassed a large fortune from the raid?
Which pirate, known as 'The Welsh Pirate', was the last of the great pirates operating in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy, renowned for his elusive nature and ability to evade capture?
Who was the pirate captain who, with the alias 'John King', led a mutiny aboard the slave ship 'Vigilant' before becoming a notorious pirate in the Caribbean during the early 18th century?
Hard
May 6th
Questions
Which pirate, known for his navigation skills, was believed to have adopted the alias 'John King' and led a mutiny aboard the slave ship 'Vigilant' before becoming a notorious pirate in the Caribbean during the early 18th century?
Which pirate, notorious for his brutal raids and association with the infamous pirate haven of Tortuga in the Caribbean, was captured and hanged in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1718 as a warning to other pirates?
Which pirate, also known as 'The Devil Captain', was one of the most feared buccaneers in the Caribbean during the late 17th century, terrorizing Spanish ships and settlements?
Which pirate, known for his association with the Brethren of the Coast, captured the city of Veracruz in 1683 and held it for ransom, amassing a large fortune from the raid?
Which pirate, also known as 'The Welsh Pirate', was the last of the great pirates operating in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy, known for his elusive nature and ability to evade capture?
Hard
April 23rd
Questions
Which pirate, known for his intelligence and cunning tactics, successfully evaded capture for several years before eventually being apprehended and executed in Virginia in 1718?
What was the name of the notorious female pirate who was captured and sentenced to hang but reportedly received a stay of execution because she revealed she was pregnant?
Which pirate, known for his audacity and daring raids, was eventually captured and hanged in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1718, with his body left to rot as a warning to other pirates?
What was the name of the pirate who, after being shipwrecked on an uninhabited island, managed to survive and eventually be rescued, leading to him becoming a respected figure in the American colonies?
Which pirate, known for his brutal treatment of prisoners and his infamous raid on Panama City, was eventually captured and executed by the Spanish authorities in 1671?
Hard
April 23rd
Questions
Which pirate was known for creating a set of pirate articles that governed the crew's behavior aboard his ship, including rules for the distribution of spoils and the resolution of disputes?
Who was the pirate captain who was the first to successfully capture a heavily armed French warship, renaming it 'Queen Anne's Revenge' and using it as his flagship during his piratical career?
Which pirate, known for his intelligence and strategic prowess, successfully blockaded the port of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1718, causing panic and disrupting trade in the region?
Who was the pirate known for his fearsome appearance, often tying slow-burning fuses under his hat to create a cloud of smoke around his face during battle, instilling terror in his enemies?
Which pirate, notorious for his brutality and cruelty, was killed in a fierce battle with British sailors, sustaining multiple gunshot wounds and sword cuts before finally succumbing to his injuries?
Hard
April 15th
Questions
Which infamous pirate, known as 'The Sea Hawk', was a Welsh privateer who later turned to piracy and operated in the Caribbean during the 17th century, gaining notoriety for his raids on Spanish ships and settlements?
What was the name of the pirate who was a former slave, later freed and became a pirate captain known for his successful capture of the Portuguese slave ship 'São José Paquete de Africa' in 1832?
Which pirate, also known as 'The Gentleman Pirate', was an English privateer turned pirate who operated in the West Indies during the late 17th century, known for his politeness and courteous treatment of prisoners?
Who was the pirate captain who was a French privateer turned pirate known for his association with the infamous pirate haven of Tortuga in the Caribbean and his brutal raids on Spanish ships during the late 17th century?
What was the name of the pirate who was a Barbary corsair and Ottoman admiral, known for his naval victories against European powers and capturing over 3,000 European ships during his career in the Mediterranean and Atlantic?
Hard
April 14th
Questions
Which pirate was known for being one of the few to retire with his loot, settling in New York and living out his days as a wealthy man?
Who was the pirate captain who was notorious for his cruelty, often using burning matches stuck in his beard to instill fear in his enemies?
What was the name of the pirate who was captured by the English and hanged at Execution Dock in 1701, with his body displayed as a warning to other pirates?
Which pirate, also known as 'Black Bart', became one of the most successful pirates of the Golden Age, capturing over 400 ships in his career?
Who was the pirate known for his unique flag depicting a skull with an hourglass, symbolizing the concept that time was running out for his victims?
Hard
April 9th
Questions
Which notorious pirate was known for his association with the Brethren of the Coast, a loose coalition of pirates in the Caribbean during the 17th century, and for his successful capture of the Spanish silver fleet in 1686?
Which pirate, known as 'The Sea Viper', was a notorious buccaneer who operated in the Caribbean during the late 17th century?
Who was the pirate captain who defeated a large Spanish treasure fleet off the coast of Cartagena in 1708, amassing a significant fortune from the captured riches?
Which infamous pirate, also known as 'The Pirate Rounder', was active in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea during the late 17th century?
What was the name of the pirate who was a former Royal Navy officer and later turned to piracy, capturing over 400 ships during his career?
Hard
April 9th
Questions
Which pirate, known as 'The Black Pirate', was a notorious French pirate who operated in the Caribbean and along the North American eastern seaboard during the late 17th century?
Who was the pirate captain who was nicknamed 'The Devil Captain' and was one of the most feared buccaneers in the Caribbean during the late 17th century?
What was the name of the pirate who, under the alias 'John King', led a mutiny aboard the slave ship 'Vigilant' and went on to become a notorious pirate in the Caribbean during the early 18th century?
Who was the pirate known as 'The Sea Scourge' who operated in the Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean during the early 18th century, infamous for his brutal treatment of prisoners and his attacks on British and Dutch ships?
Which pirate, known as 'The Corsair of the West Indies', was a French pirate who operated in the Caribbean and along the American colonies' eastern coast during the late 17th century, amassing a significant fortune from his raids?
Hard
April 8th
Questions
Which pirate is credited with being the first to fly the Jolly Roger flag, establishing it as a symbol of piracy?
What was the name of the pirate who was known for his elaborate schemes, including disguising his ship as a merchant vessel to deceive enemies?
Which pirate, infamous for his cruelty, is said to have forced prisoners to eat each other's hearts as an act of intimidation?
Who was the pirate captain known for his successful capture of the Portuguese galleon, the 'Nossa Senhora do Cabo'?
What was the name of the pirate who led the daring raid on the heavily fortified city of Maracaibo in Venezuela, securing a significant amount of treasure?