Vocabulary: Civil war
Across
- 2. A propulsion device, usually a small rocket or engine, used to move or adjust the direction of a spacecraft or aircraft.
- 3. Refers to exerting force to move something toward oneself, dragging, tugging, or removing something from its place.
- 7. To touch someone lightly in a way that causes laughter, or more generally, to cause slight amusement or stimulation.
- 9. Thin pieces cut from a larger whole, such as portions of bread, cake, pizza, or other food items.
Down
- 1. A phrase meaning something fits well, looks good, or is appropriate and convenient for a particular person or situation.
- 3. Blows or strikes made with a closed fist, usually in fighting, boxing, or other physical confrontations.
- 4. An aircraft that has no engine and flies by using air currents, moving smoothly and silently through the sky.
- 5. To follow commands, respect rules, comply with orders, or submit to authority.
- 6. In American English, this word means very angry or annoyed, while in British English it often means drunk or intoxicated.
- 8. A clever trick, device, or feature designed mainly to attract attention or create interest, often more flashy than useful.