Week 12
Across
- 2. noun The text of a play, movie, or broadcast. from the Latin root word To Write
- 4. noun A public display of works of art, historical objects, etc.
- 5. A type of writing used by the Ancient Egyptians that used a combination of pictures and symbols.
- 8. noun. Standoff, stalemate or a deadlock
- 9. somebody being trained by a skilled professional in an art, craft, or trade
- 14. verb appoint (someone) to a specified position
- 16. verb. make a hole or tunnel, especially to use as a dwelling.
- 17. adjective having to do with your teeth
- 18. verb to act or speak on behalf of somebody or something Symbolize
- 20. Barrier, Barricade
Down
- 1. noun A small trinket or charm that was meant to protect the owner from evil spells or actions
- 3. the number placed before a letter that represents a variable in algebra
- 6. noun. Half truths, deceptive or distorted information that is systematically spread
- 7. verb move from one region or habitat to another, especially according to the seasons, often in search of work.
- 10. adjective lavish; wasteful. One who spends or gives foolishly
- 11. a person who lives outside their native country
- 12. somebody who lacks education and knowledge, especially somebody who cannot read or write
- 13. noun A place where rock is cut out from the ground.
- 15. Noun a mass departure of people, especially emigrants.
- 19. - The supreme ruler of all of Ancient Egypt. He or she was considered a god.