Tuck Everlasting
Across
- 2. Confined in a small place
- 3. A branch or a tree, especially one of the larger or main branches
- 6. Move at a canter in a particular direction
- 8. Strikingly bright or intense, as color, light , etc.
- 12. Annoying; humiliating
- 13. To become more distant
- 15. In a careful or cautious manner
- 16. Unchanging; constant; steadfast
- 18. A person who is unable to read or write
- 19. Having or expressing a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner
Down
- 1. A member of the clergy, especially a protestant minister pastor; rector
- 2. Colluding or conspiring together secretly
- 4. To go, run or glide rapidly or lightly
- 5. Feeling or expressing contempt or derision
- 7. Extremely hot or intense
- 9. Extremely large or great, especially in scale or degree
- 10. To change direction or turn about or aside
- 11. Sounding sad and mournful
- 14. To put out of array or order; throw into disorder
- 17. Be full of or swarming with