Tom Sawyer Ch 1-4
Across
- 3. – to join together to help or support a person or thing
- 5. – necessary for life
- 7. – gifted; able
- 9. - to thin or reduce the concentration of words
- 10. – great brilliance; achievement
- 12. – maddened; annoyed
- 13. – heavy and slow or clumsy
- 16. – unsettled; confused
- 17. - an outpouring of feelings or emotions
- 18. - to be puzzled or unsure
- 21. - cunning or artful deception
- 22. (owdacious) – fearlessly daring and bold
- 27. – splendor; magnificence; greatness
- 29. – a place you visit often
- 30. – crossing; going over
- 32. – calm; peaceful
- 35. – rejoicing greatly; being jubilant or triumphant
- 36. – to flood
- 37. – feelings of great happiness; extreme joy
- 39. - something dangerous
- 40. – an ambush; to ambush
- 42. - protected from physical or emotional harm
- 43. – deserted or uninhabited
- 45. – to work to exhaustion; become weary from toil
- 46. –structure; building
- 47. – genius; wonder
Down
- 1. - hated or disliked
- 2. – seizure; fit; spasm
- 4. – humiliate; talk down to
- 6. – pleasant to hear
- 8. – shabby and falling to pieces
- 11. – very sad
- 12. – a way of walking
- 14. - huge
- 15. – appearance; expression; manner
- 18. – easily bent or flexed
- 19. – an annoyance or irritation
- 20. – unyielding; inflexible
- 23. - sly or sneaky; a furtive glance
- 24. – calm and peaceful
- 25. – great happiness; bliss
- 26. –difficulties or distress, especially financial
- 28. - to spoil or destroy something completely
- 31. – vanishing or likely to vanish; fleeting
- 33. – keen intelligence; shrewdness
- 34. – complete; unqualified (an unalloyed success)
- 38. – to desire; want; long for
- 40. –with a leg on each side of
- 41. – destroyed; ruined
- 44. – cheerful willingness; eagerness