The Interlopers
Across
- 1. Deprived of land, property, or other possessions.
- 3. An agreement or pact.
- 5. A period of watchfulness, often during the night.
- 6. To attack violently, either physically or verbally.
- 9. Public fights or disturbances.
- 11. Extended or continued for a long time.
- 13. Illegally hunting on someone else’s land.
- 15. People who work in or manage a forest.
- 16. Taken by force.
- 19. Made angry or resentful.
- 20. Ideas, beliefs, or opinions.
- 22. The act of restoring friendly relations.
- 23. Gloomy, silent, or brooding.
- 24. A person or thing that is helpless or unable to resist; also an animal hunted.
- 25. A mixture or assortment.
- 26. accept something reluctantly but without protest.
Down
- 2. Making a high-pitched, wailing sound.
- 4. People who roam in search of plunder; raiders.
- 7. A state of tiredness or lack of energy
- 8. Hesitated or began to lose strength.
- 10. Extremely steep.
- 12. Dangerous or harmful, especially like a disease.
- 13. Restrained or bound (often arms or limbs).
- 14. Someone who intrudes where they do not belong.
- 17. Replied sharply or angrily
- 18. Lessened in intensity or became quieter.
- 21. Expressions of sympathy, especially after a death.