Conall homework
Across
- 3. - noun - A series of things or people following one another in sequence, or the process by which one takes over a position, title, or role after someone else.
- 5. - noun - Voluntary sexual relations between a married person and someone other than their spouse.
- 6. - noun - Shelter or protection from danger or difficulty; a safe place.
- 10. - verb - Questioned someone intensively or formally, usually to obtain information, often by authorities.
- 11. - noun - A Greek term meaning "full of grace" or "highly favored," notably used to describe Mary, mother of Jesus, indicating a state of divine grace.
- 13. - Adj - Covered or coated with a hard layer or crust, often with an outer layer of substance like dirt, jewels, or minerals.
- 16. - nouns - Comfort given to someone after a loss or disappointment; something that lessens sadness.
- 17. - verb or adj. - Wrinkled, messy, or disheveled in appearance.
- 19. - adj. - Related to the Franks, an early Germanic people influential in medieval Europe, particularly in France and Germany.
Down
- 1. - verb - To be in agreement or harmony with (e.g., "His story doesn’t jibe with the facts") or, in sailing, to shift the sail from one side of a boat to the other.
- 2. - noun or verb - High-pitched, loud screams or cries, often from fear, pain, or excitement.
- 4. - noun - Calmness and self-control, especially under stress or in challenging situations.
- 5. - noun - A complex of buildings where monks or nuns live, typically associated with religious devotion, sometimes a monastery or convent.
- 7. - noun or verb - A brief or faint flash of light; a quick reflection or gleam.
- 8. - noun - A person who carries out a death sentence on a condemned individual.
- 9. - noun - A cylindrical glass container with a flat bottom and a pouring lip, used in labs for holding, measuring, or mixing liquids.
- 12. - verb - Led or guided someone to a place or situation; introduced or directed someone in entering.
- 14. - adverb - In a way that causes intense pain or discomfort; extremely or unbearably.
- 15. - noun - Large groups or crowds, often moving together and causing disorder.
- 18. - adverb - With keen interest, excitement, or anticipation.