They Called Us Enemy
Across
- 3. sharp; intense
- 7. done or created using whatever is available at the moment
- 9. stall or other enclosed area where horses are kept
- 12. intentional; purposeful
- 13. imperfect; capable of making mistakes
- 14. evil; wicked
- 16. toilet
- 17. administrative area or region
- 19. open; straightforward; without secrets
- 21. full belief or faith in something, without the need for proof.
- 23. shocked; very surprised
- 25. a feeling of ill-will or active hostility
- 27. profitable; successfully earning at a high rate
- 29. a person with ridiculous behaviour
- 30. mean or hurtful word or phrase
- 31. planned with a deliberate purpose
- 33. difficult to understand
- 35. strong or sharp taste or smell
- 36. sad; gloomy; depressed
- 39. say something in a formal or solemn way (to declare your love, to declare war)
- 41. information spread to promote a cause
- 43. debasing; causing humiliation
- 45. emanating light
- 46. to make less or easier
- 48. upsetting or angering to a severe extent
- 49. loyalty of citizens to their country
- 51. strong hostility
- 52. oral tradition; knowledge gained through passing down of stories
- 53. flask for water carried by soldiers and others
Down
- 1. imprisonment
- 2. severe pain or suffering
- 4. famous for a negative reason
- 5. declaration, formal public statement
- 6. source of danger
- 8. wise; indicates sound judgement
- 10. very wicked; evil
- 11. housing for soldiers
- 15. over-confident; showing feelings of unearned importance
- 18. primarily; centrally; basically; foundationally
- 20. plead; argue in favor of
- 22. threatening; foreshadowing evil
- 24. a system of principles or beliefs
- 26. the act of imprisoning
- 28. crowded; stuffed
- 32. the differing opinion of one (often judge) from the majority opinion
- 34. attack; offensive assault against an enemy
- 37. make compatible with
- 38. disproportionate
- 40. far-reaching effect, vast impact
- 42. government system divided into many departments or individuals
- 44. someone who admires England, English people, and/or all things relating to England
- 47. fame or recognition for negative reasons
- 50. frozen water or juice, on a stick
- 51. delcare or affirm as true