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Across
- 1. Severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- 6. Launching or propelling something or someone suddenly and forcefully
- 8. A very strong wind, typically used in reference to storms at sea or extreme weather
- 9. The ability to think clearly and quickly; mental sharpness or intelligence
- 10. Damaged by repeated blows or hardships
- 12. Awareness of one’s position or situation, often used in navigating or understanding surroundings
- 14. A dazed or altered state of consciousness, often like a dream or hypnosis
- 15. Reached about uncertainly or blindly, often with the hands
Down
- 2. Sheltered or gave refuge; also held a thought or feeling secretly
- 3. Lived or resided in a place; also to linger on a thought or feeling
- 4. The main force or impact of something, typically something unpleasant
- 5. Making a low, mournful sound of pain, grief, or discomfort
- 6. Stopped or came to an end
- 7. Pulsed or beat with a strong, regular rhythm, often painfully
- 11. Suddenly and unexpectedly, often in a rude or jarring way
- 12. Carried or endured, especially something difficult or burdensome
- 13. A spirit in Irish folklore whose wailing warns of a death in the family