Look who's coming to dinner. . .
Across
- 4. Old English: of noble birth, lived in a split country when it’s wall came down.
- 10. Norse for Female that is “ever powerful”, an opera composer.
- 11. Irish for Oak Tree, Welsh for edge of hill, This “New Zealand Bluey” had a life changing tour through the homeland of Ghandi.
- 15. Hebrew for helper, lived and worked in the land of the Maya
- 16. Nickname for the Cornish version of the name of the Wife of King Arthur meaning “Fair one” or “White Wave”. Has a fancy for the Scottish national animal.
- 17. English “Fair and Soft”, played the organ in St Peter’s Basilica
- 19. 5th century Roman saint known for charitable works and devotion to Christianity, Modern English meaning: strength, resilience, and beauty. One could call this person a Dicesmith.
- 20. “a Celtic speaking person from Brittany”, a cougar trumpeter.
Down
- 1. Hebrew: A princess or Noblewoman, Matriarch of the Abrahamic Covenant. A ravenous consumer of fruits.
- 2. Old English; “Dweller near a pear tree”, A local “throttle jockey”.
- 3. Old English; From the Royal Fortress, “A Towhead” that loves dancing in a local halau.
- 5. English for a solo vocal piece in an opera, an oboist that lived and worked in an orphanage.
- 6. Latin for “Heavenly”, is a certified pastry chef.
- 7. Old English/Gaelic “Spacious Fort”, Highland Clan, The Primogeniture.
- 8. Old English: a person involved in managing the distribution of food and drink. Princess Diana ________. A Gecko, A T-bird, and a Red Raider.
- 9. Eternal ruler, worked as a watermaster during a flood
- 12. Greek for beautiful or lovely, Knocked on doors in the home of the Gators.
- 13. Nickname for the Supplanter (Hebrew), one who follows, A distant relative of David Lyon a member of the British Parliament in the 1800’s, living encyclopedia of historical years.
- 14. Hebrew “He will join”, Third son of Jacob. He has joined with the Orrclan.
- 18. “God is my oath”, Hebrew for “House”, recent participant in a Spanish pilgrimage.