Invisible Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. - (n) a large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts. (Page 2)
  2. 5. in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law(Page 18)
  3. 7. (n ) - a person who cultivates a hobby, such as the arts, without putting out any real effort or knowledge.(page 8)
  4. 8. - (n) a person who argues or bargains over the price of something. Hagglers shopping at yard sales can often walk away with armfuls of clothing and books for just a few dollars.
  5. 9. little group of scared but curious people increased. Mrs. Huxter came over; some gay young fellows resplendent in black ready-made jackets and piqué paper ties.(Page 19)
  6. 11. (n) - Cuss went straight up the village to Bunting the vicar(page 13)
  7. 15. - (adj) An amount of money that has been sent or owned.(Page 20)
  8. 16. - (adj) Having an appearance that is not regular but it is ok.(page 4)
  9. 17. - (n) To be a person of speech.(Page 20)
  10. 19. - (n) an object or flat figure in an elongated rectangle or oval shape. (Page 33)
  11. 20. (adj) It is a small amount of something.(Page 5)
  12. 23. - (adj) not in a direct way; indirectly. (Page 33)
  13. 24. - (n) A tall chest of drawers.(Page 21
  14. 26. - (adj) making a loud, confused noise; uproarious. (Page 34)
  15. 27. - (adj) stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action. ( Page 33)
  16. 30. - (n) A try hard to achieve something.(Page 21)
Down
  1. 1. sent Millie across the street through the golden five o'clock sunshine to rouse up Mr. Sandy Wadgers,the blacksmith. Mr. Hall's compliments and the furniture upstairs was behaving most extraordinary.(Page 17)
  2. 2. - (n) an ugly, twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement. (Page 33)
  3. 4. - (adj) not in keeping with good taste and propriety; improper. (Page 34)
  4. 6. - (verb) use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words. (Page 33)
  5. 10. 2)
  6. 11. (n) - The residence of a vicar.(page 15)
  7. 12. - (adj) relating to or denoting a violent natural event. (Page 34)
  8. 13. (n) - The state of being deformed or misshapen.(page 14)
  9. 14. (adj) - a cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages.Page (Page 18)
  10. 18. (n) - a soft drink originally made from the vine Smilax ornata or other species of Smilax such as Smilax officinalis(Page 18)
  11. 21. - (n) A handkerchief or napkin.(page 3)
  12. 22. - (adj) To take or move something or somewhere.(Page 3)
  13. 25. (n) - present participle or gerund(page 7)
  14. 28. (adj) A trace of something that disappeared.(Page 5)
  15. 29. - (adj) completely baffling; very puzzling (Page 33)