Hemphill Eclipses and Tides

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Across
  1. 5. space of partial illumination between the perfect shadow on all side and the full light
  2. 6. celestial body does not completely hide the surface of another
  3. 9. conical part of the shadow of a celestial body excluding all light from primary source
  4. 12. relating to earth or its inhabitants
  5. 13. thin outer ring of the sun's disk is not covered by the smaller dark disk of the moon
  6. 14. sun, earth, and new moon are in line causing higher tides
  7. 15. total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another
  8. 18. area where ocean meets the land between high and low tides
Down
  1. 1. sun, earth, moon form right angle causing tides to become lower than normal
  2. 2. force of attraction between any two objects. Moon and oceans force of attraction causes tides.
  3. 3. celestial body is completely immersed in the umbra of another celestial body
  4. 4. an eclipse of the sun by the moon
  5. 7. relating the combined influence of the sun and moon, listing daily tidal times used to forecast feeding times of fish and game for sportsmen
  6. 8. eclipse in which the full moon passes partially or fully through the umbra of the earth's shadow
  7. 10. meaning or pertaining to the sea or ocean
  8. 11. response to forces exerted by the moon and sun originating in the ocean causing the rise and fall of sea surface
  9. 16. state of tide is at lowest level
  10. 17. water advances to furthest extent on the shoreline