Nakoa- And Then There Were None
Across
- 1. the executive department or officers formerly having general authority over British naval affairs
- 3. the place where one lives
- 4. a light-colored, usually yellowish smoky quartz that is used as a gemstone
- 7. used for emphasis, especially to express disapproval or frustration
- 9. a small statue
- 11. uttered or sounded in one unvarying tone : marked by a sameness of pitch and intensity
- 12. to perform, carry out, or enforce
Down
- 1. the quality of having sharp angles, corners, or a non-curved, jagged, or pointed shape
- 2. a nomadic Arab of the Arabian, Syrian, or northern African deserts
- 5. a vintage, mechanical, hand-cranked device invented by Emil Berliner in 1887 for playing shellac records
- 6. differing in some way from what is usual or normal
- 8. a record office for public archives or those of ecclesiastical, legal, or diplomatic proceedings
- 9. following in time, order, or place
- 10. a close friend usually of long standing
- 13. a lewd or brazen woman