Hobbit Words 2021-2022 Week 16

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Across
  1. 3. another name for echo sounding
  2. 4. Gentiles who rejected paganism, went to worship in the Jewish synagogue, and believed in God, but were not considered full converts to Judaism because they were not circumcised
  3. 5. Viking poet
  4. 8. water from 3,300 to 16,200 feet below the surface; also known as the midnight zone
  5. 9. giant iron pot for cooking and heating water
  6. 13. the common trade of metalworking to produce nails, locks, horseshoes, weapons, and tools
  7. 15. animals that no longer exist
  8. 18. steep drop off from continental shelf to the sea floor
  9. 19. water 0 to 660 feet below the surface; also known as sunlit zone
  10. 20. a word or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
  11. 21. a collection of mindsets, ideals, beliefs, and expectations about humans and the world they live in that shapes an individual’s every thought, word, and deed
  12. 22. the dominant moral suggestion a book revolves around that the author directs a reader to focus on and consider
  13. 24. ornamental jewelry fastened to clothing with a pin and a clasp
  14. 25. the underlying meanings or moral statements in literature
  15. 26. alphabet invented by Cyril, similar to Greek but with special symbols to express sounds unique to the Slavic people
Down
  1. 1. water more than 13,200 feet below the surface
  2. 2. another way to show how plants and animals are linked within an ecosystem
  3. 3. underwater mountain
  4. 6. relatively flat area of the sea floor
  5. 7. shows how plants and animals are connected by what they eat
  6. 10. water from 660 to 3,300 feet below the surface; also known as the twilight zone
  7. 11. shallow area of land sloping away from the continents
  8. 12. living animals able to glow in the dark
  9. 14. use of sound waves to measure distances in water
  10. 16. deep valley in the sea floor
  11. 17. flat topped underwater mountain
  12. 19. Greek for "called-out ones," the New Testament term for "church"
  13. 22. the collection of similar laws from different tribes and people groups, codified (made legal)
  14. 23. a defense of worldview (either personal beliefs or theological doctrine) through meticulous and comprehensive argumentation, justification, and/or rationalization