Across
- 3. (noun): A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and weather forecasting.
- 4. (adjective): Not broken or damaged; complete or whole.
- 6. (adjective): Used to something.
- 9. (noun): A device or system used to locate objects by sending out energy waves and measuring their return time.
- 10. (noun): A tool or machine used to prepare the ground by digging or clearing, such as for planting or snow removal.
- 14. (adjective): Protected with a material that prevents heat, sound, or electricity from passing through.
- 17. (verb): To go beyond usual limits or expectations; to rise above.
- 18. (verb): To fascinate or completely hold someone’s attention or interest.
- 20. (noun): A person forced to leave their home due to war, hunger, natural disaster, or danger.
Down
- 1. (adjective): Very difficult to deal with; seeming almost impossible to complete.
- 2. (adjective): Dirty or unhealthy due to contact with something unclean or harmful.
- 5. (verb): To tear something down to the ground.
- 7. (verb): To make or do something on the spot, with no planning or preparation.
- 8. (verb): To cause someone to hold still in wonder, fear, or amazement.
- 11. (noun): A mass of air or fluid that spins rapidly, pulling things toward its center, like a tornado or whirlpool.
- 12. Vane (noun): A mechanical device that shows the direction of the wind, typically mounted on a rooftop.
- 13. (adjective): Describes very windy weather with stormy, noisy gusts.
- 15. (verb/noun): To attack by surprise from a hidden place; an unexpected attack.
- 16. (adjective): Far away; a long distance from other people or places.
- 19. (adjective): Showing no mercy; cruel and unforgiving.
