Across
- 2. bitterness or resentful, especially when
- 8. the deep sea visible from the shore
- 10. Toward the sea; going or pointing toward the sea
- 15. showing no pity, cruel
- 16. heavy in a clumsy way; bulky
- 17. a man who pursues a relationship with a particular woman, with a view to marriage.
- 18. keep in official custody, typically for questioning sensitive.
- 19. deprived (390)
- 21. charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way
- 22. exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; especially delicious or fragrant/worthy of the gods; divine
- 25. inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large powerful, intense, or capable.
- 26. mental or physical pain or suffering (page 390)
- 28. the excrement of animals; manure
Down
- 1. the great central hall of an ancient Mycenae house usually containing a center hearth.
- 3. a large metal pot with a lid and handle
- 4. honest admission
- 5. calm, pacify (page 388)
- 6. sly or cunning intelligence
- 7. assemble, especially for inspection or preparation for battle.
- 9. unforgiving (page 390)
- 11. one of those delightful words that sounds like what it means: quick, lively, bracing, and refreshing.
- 12. a point of high land that juts out into a large body of water; a headland.
- 13. a person who tends pigs.
- 14. an opponent; enemy
- 19. To cast a spell on and gain control over someone by magic.
- 20. waste material; refuse or litter.
- 23. a foolish person
- 24. blacksmith's shop
- 25. (of a person) give a servile display of exaggerated flattery or affection, typically in order to gain favor or advantage
- 27. standing (page 390)
