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  2. Jolly Roger - Wikipedia

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    The Pirates have also used versions of a skull and crossbones for their logo, with crossed bats in place of swords or bones. [71] The National Football League's Las Vegas Raiders' use a variation of the Jolly Roger for their logo, which depicts a head with facial features, wearing an eye patch and a helmet, and crossed swords behind the helmet.

  3. Cutlass - Wikipedia

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    The cutlass is a 17th-century descendant of the edged short sword, exemplified by the medieval falchion.. Woodsmen and soldiers in the 17th and 18th centuries used a similar short and broad backsword called a hanger, or in German a messer, meaning "knife".

  4. Skull and crossbones (military) - Wikipedia

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    The Jolly Roger is the name given to any of various flags flown to identify a ship's crew as pirates. Since the decline of piracy, various military units have used the Jolly Roger, usually in skull-and-crossbones design, as a unit identification insignia or a victory flag to ascribe to themselves the proverbial ferocity and toughness of pirates.

  5. Calico Jack - Wikipedia

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    The Jolly Roger pirate flag erroneously associated with Rackham The "white pendant" flag used by Rackham [2] The flag commonly associated with Rackham depicts a white skull above crossed swords on a black background, and Rackham is sometimes credited with inventing or designing the Jolly Roger design. [3]

  6. Skull and crossbones - Wikipedia

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    A skull and crossbones is a symbol consisting of a human skull and two long bones crossed together under or behind the skull. [1] The design originated in the Late Middle Ages as a symbol of death and especially as a memento mori on tombstones.

  7. Skull and crossbones (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The skull and crossbones is a symbol of a human skull with two long bones crossed below it. It was historically used on the Jolly Roger pirate flag, and sees modern-day usage as a warning against poison or other deadly hazards. Skull and crossbones may also refer to: Skull and crossbones (military), in variations used by several military forces

  8. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl ...

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    Swords Crossed 3:16 This track plays during Elizabeth's dinner with Barbossa, when she discovers the cursed pirates for the first time. 6 Walk the Plank 1:59 This track opens with a segue from "Swords Crossed", then it transitions to Jack and Will preparing to commandeer Interceptor. 7 Barbossa Is Hungry 4:06

  9. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (soundtrack)

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    Around 21 seconds in and onward takes place exclusively during the Mutiny scene. The Mutiny sequence is a heavy action cue containing a mixture of new themes such as Angelica and a hint of Blackbeard's theme, and old action themes from curse of the black pearl such as He's a Pirate, Swords Crossed, and Bootstrap's Bootstraps.

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