Ember fire
Across
- 3. (n.) - Partial or total darkness; a state of sadness, melancholy, or despair.
- 4. (n.) - A small, glowing piece of coal or wood from a fire; something that remains from a fire or passion.
- 6. (v.) - Killed or murdered, especially in battle or through violence.
- 8. (n.) - A hot, glowing visible part of a fire; a bright, fiery appearance.
- 9. (n.) - A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart; a distinct line or feature in something.
- 13. (n.) - The floor of a fireplace; a symbol of home, warmth, or family.
- 14. (v.) - To fly or rise high in the air; to move upward quickly.
- 15. (v.) - To spoil or stain something, often with a negative influence or contamination.
- 17. (n.) - The development of events beyond a person's control, often seen as destined or inevitable.
- 18. (n.) - The element of a person that enables thought, understanding, and reasoning.
Down
- 1. (n.) - The leaves of a plant or tree collectively.
- 2. (prep.) - In or to a lower position; directly under something.
- 3. (n.) - Elegance or beauty in form, manner, or action; kindness or mercy given without expectation.
- 5. (n.) - The rigid organs that make up the skeleton; used metaphorically to signify strength or resilience.
- 7. (n.) - The state of being destroyed or fallen into decay; complete destruction.
- 8. (v.) - To pass through a filter or a medium; to remove unwanted parts or substances.
- 10. (adj.) - Not subject to death; eternal; existing forever.
- 11. (n.) - A sharp, pointed part of a plant or bush, often symbolizing difficulty or hardship.
- 12. (n.) - A series of connected links, used to restrain or bind; something that restricts freedom or movement.
- 14. (n.) - A beam of sunlight; a ray of light that shines from the sun.
- 16. (n.) - Physical or emotional suffering; a sensation of discomfort or distress.
- 19. (adj.) - Extending far downward; profound in nature or thought.