Tomorrow, when the War Began - Chapter 7
Across
- 3. I’d noticed when I’d stayed with ... that if things got too emotional she’d start cleaning up. (70)
- 5. As we watched, trembling, we began to recognise their ... (87)
- 6. Suddenly he was looking to me for directions. Maybe he recognised how I’d been ... in those few seconds. (82)
- 10. "Look on my works ye mighty, and ... (74)
- 11. Our ... was making us think (74)
- 12. This was the new ... of our lives (84)
- 15. All I could think of was how my ...in taking the lead, in being so sure I knew my way, might cost us our lives (86)
- 16. Sometimes I forgot and made a noise, then the other two would turn and look ... at me. (77)
- 17. And if you’re the ones ... and you get back late, lie low for the day.’(76)
- 19. At that moment, only a ... could have separated me from those two people (85)
- 21. The flames ran along the like of petrol in fits and starts, like a stuttering ..., but very fast (90)
- 22. The ... behind us were ripping the night apart (91)
Down
- 1. At that moment I stopped being an innocent rural teenager and started becoming someone else, a more ... and capable person (82)
- 2. ... had been so logical all evening, and she was still being logical, even though it was her house that we would head for next (71)
- 4. But Corrie, if you do get this, go ... (73)
- 7. For the first time we acted like people in a war, like soldiers, like ... (73)
- 8. “Time spent in ... is seldom wasted”(73)
- 9. My ... were in another box again. During that walk I was desperate to keep them sealed up.(79)
- 13. A couple of countries would sign an agriculture ... thousands of k’s away, on another continent, and a year later we’d have to lay off a worker. (78)
- 14. Kevin’s a big guy, not built for sprinting, and he lumbered along like a ... (69)
- 18. But ... like an idiot, I kept looking (88)
- 20. It was terrible waiting for it to get ...(69)