SEE p. 132 (ouse, out, outh)
Across
- 1. The direction that is the opposite of North
- 2. To speak or yell very loudly
- 3. Dealing with a certain subject; nearly, almost
- 5. A total and messy defeat
- 6. A tiny insect that lives on the skin of animals or people (lice)
- 7. A small rodent with a long tail; device you use to move the cursor on a computer
- 9. Power over other people; a hard hit with the hand
- 11. A building where people live
- 13. To openly break a rule or law without caring
- 14. The long nose or face of an animal
- 15. A short period of activity
- 16. A dressy shirt, usually worn by women or girls
- 17. A painful type of arthritis that usually makes your big toe swell up
Down
- 1. When a new plant starts to grow out of a seed or the ground
- 2. A tube or lip on a container where liquid pours out
- 4. A plump bird that lives on the ground; to complain or grumble
- 6. An awkward, rude, or aggressive person
- 7. The opening in your face used for eating and speaking
- 8. Someone sent ahead to gather information; a member of a group like Boy or Girl Scouts
- 10. To push out your bottom lip because you are annoyed or sad
- 12. The person someone is married to (husband, wife)
- 14. Someone who is thick, strong, or heavy-looking
- 18. Not inside; away from a center or a home