Across
- 2. A discussion between enemies tPlunder: To steal goods or valuables, typically by forceo discuss terms of a truce
- 5. Characters or letters of an ancient alphabet
- 7. Amusement, joy, or laughter.
- 9. One who takes part in a secret, often unlawful plan.
- 13. The flesh of a fully grown sheep used as food.
- 16. A large, densely packed crowd of people
- 17. Surrounded by hostile forces aiming for capture.
- 19. To be utterly confused, bewildered, or perplexed
- 21. Excessive speed or urgency of movement.
- 22. Serious and immediate dangers
Down
- 1. A heavy grating of iron or wood used to block a gateway.
- 3. Worn out or ruined because of old age or neglect.
- 4. To make amends or provide compensation for loss or harm
- 6. Supplies of food, drink, or equipment for a journey.
- 8. A state of complete emptiness, loneliness, or bleak and dismal ruin.
- 10. Concrete or stone platforms along a waterfront for ships.
- 11. Impossible to pass through or enter
- 12. A large bird's nest built high on a cliff.
- 14. Stern, forbidding, or uninviting in appearance.
- 15. Skilled at gaining an advantage through deceit or craftiness.
- 18. Enemies or opponents.
- 20. To have struck a firm, heavy blow.
- 21. An adult male red deer
