Across
- 3. To seize and hold
- 4. To skid or swerve, as the back of a car
- 10. To make strong
- 11. A period of a thousand years
- 12. Standing above others, especially in rank, worth, or achievement
- 13. To crumble to bits by slow decay
Down
- 1. To spread out or apart
- 2. A holder for candles used in Jewish worship
- 5. Not real, not firm, or solid
- 6. Any of a family of shrubbery, often evergreen plants that grow well in an open barren, usually acid and poorly drained soil
- 7. To sway from side to side
- 8. A combat on horseback between two knights with lances, especially part of a tournament
- 9. Having or wielding force, authority, or influence
- 11. The intention of doing something bad for the satisfaction of doing it