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THREEMASTEDMay 8th, 2024... The Belem is the historic ___-___ ship setting sail from the Port of Piraeus (Athens, Greece) to carry the sacred Olympic flame across the Mediterranean to the Port of Marseille (Fran
TITANICShip setting sail from Southampton on Apr 10, 1912 (7)
ATHENSEuropean capital served by the port of Piraeus (6)
PARADEOFLIGHTSDowntown Halifax Sunday, December 8th, 2024- The Nova Scotia Power Holiday ___ ___ ___
STARBOARDSide of a ship away from the port (9)
PARABelem is its cap.
STARSHAPEDThe Halifax Citadel, Nova Scotia's historic ___-___ military attraction
YACHTIt sails from the Tay, church being involved in it (5)
SEAShip's setting
TOTALSOLARECLIPSE
Rare astronomical phenomenon on Monday, April 8th, 2024: 3 wds.
OLDQUEBECThis site's official name is the Historic District of ___ ___ (or, as it might be called locally, Arrondissement historique du Vieux-Quebec). It is a section of one of the oldest cities in Canada, and
DRAGON2024, The Year of the ___
ITALYCountry with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites, most recently (2024) the Appian Way (5)
QUARANTINESTATION
The 'Grosse Ile and the Irish Memorial' is a National Historic Site of Canada on the St. Lawrence River where there was one in operation for immigrants at the Port of Quebec, from 1832 to 1937: 2 wds.
STOACovered walk from the centre of Piraeus to Athens (4)
INNMorrison-Clark Historic ___ and Restaurant (D.C. locale included among the Historic Hotels of America)
SCHELDTRiver flowing from the French village of Gouy through the port of Antwerp to the North Sea (7)
EARLSThe Flight of the ___ set sail from Lough Swilly in 1607. (6)
JIBESetting sail before end of salute is a provocation
GROSSE___ Ile and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site of Canada (St. Lawrence River quarantine station in operation for immigrants at the Port of Quebec from 1832 to 1937)