The Wolf and the Crane
Across
- 2. Something given in return for good behavior, service, or achievement.
- 4. Emitting a loud, mournful sound like that of a wolf or a strong wind.
- 6. A piece of work to be done or undertaken.
- 7. In a way that may happen or be true; potentially.
- 8. To commit oneself to and begin (an enterprise or responsibility); to take on a task or duty.
- 10. The passage at the back of the mouth that leads to the stomach and lungs; used for swallowing and breathing.
- 11. In place of or as an alternative to something else.
- 14. To need or demand something as necessary.
- 15. A large, tall, wading bird with a long neck and bill; also, a machine with a long, movable arm used for lifting heavy objects.
- 16. Fortunate or having good fortune.
- 17. To consume or eat something greedily and eagerly.
- 18. Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or possessions.
- 20. Not physically injured or damaged.
- 22. The possibility or likelihood of future success or advancement.
- 23. Unable to move or unable to progress; immobilized.
- 24. Sympathy or sorrow for someone else's suffering or misfortune.
Down
- 1. A person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or sharing a particular characteristic.
- 3. Showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect.
- 5. Generously or in a substantial manner; often used in the context of payment or reward.
- 9. Presented or provided something for acceptance or rejection.
- 12. Full of potential risks or hazards; capable of causing harm.
- 13. An animal hunted or caught for food; also used metaphorically to refer to a victim of an attack or exploitation.
- 19. To eat or consume with great hunger or voraciousness.
- 21. To stretch out or extend a part of the body in order to touch or grasp something.
- 24. The foot of an animal, especially one having claws or pads, such as a cat or a dog.