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ELEPHANTWhere Shackleton and his crew found refuge after the sinking of the Endurance in 1915 (8,6)
ISLANDWhere Shackleton and his crew found refuge after the sinking of the Endurance in 1915 (8,6)
ERNESTSHACKLETONExplorer and skipper of the Endurance (6,10)
WEDDELLSEAArm of the Atlantic where Sir Ernest Shackleton and his ship Endurance were grounded by ice during his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (7,3)
INDUSTRIALHome remains place of refuge after returning from manufacturing process
TOLERANCELet no care put off the endurance of misfortune
POLAR- Medal; award bestowed upon explorers including Captain Scott, Ernest Shackleton and Ranulph Fiennes (5)
SUNYATSENThis Pekinese was one of three dogs to survive the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. It was the companion of Myna Harper and Henry S. Harper, heir to the Harper and Row publishing company. (According to
PONTINGClive ......., whistleblower who revealed details of the sinking of the General Belgrano in 1982 (7)
DESTROYERThe Reuben James of Woody Guthrie's song "The Sinking of the Reuben James," e.g. (HIT)
GOTCHAHow the Sun reported the sinking of the Belgrano in 1982 (6)
TAFTWho was US president at the time of the sinking of the Titanic? (4)
BROWNThe 'Unsinkable Mrs _', survivor of the sinking of the Titanic (5)
WARRIORAnde Cunningham stars in Kiwi telefeature Bombshell: The Sinking of the Rainbow ... (7)
ASTORJohn Jacob --- IV, American business magnate who died in the sinking of the Titanic (5)
ICEBERGWhat is said to have caused the sinking of the Titanic (7)
BURYTHEHATCHETSettle quarrel over sinking of cutter
NORSEName of the airship in which Roald Amundsen and his crew made a crossing of the Arctic in 1926 (5)
ATSEAThe phrase that describes the sinking of a vessel or the presumed death of a sailor, lost ... (2,3)
ENTERPRISEThe name of the vessel that propelled Captain James T Kirk and his crew of 438 to "boldly go where no man has gone before". NASA named a space shuttle after this craft