Across
- 3. - (n) a large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts. (Page 2)
- 5. in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law(Page 18)
- 7. (n ) - a person who cultivates a hobby, such as the arts, without putting out any real effort or knowledge.(page 8)
- 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.
- 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)
- 11. (n) - Cuss went straight up the village to Bunting the vicar(page 13)
- 15. - (adj) An amount of money that has been sent or owned.(Page 20)
- 16. - (adj) Having an appearance that is not regular but it is ok.(page 4)
- 17. - (n) To be a person of speech.(Page 20)
- 19. - (n) an object or flat figure in an elongated rectangle or oval shape. (Page 33)
- 20. (adj) It is a small amount of something.(Page 5)
- 23. - (adj) not in a direct way; indirectly. (Page 33)
- 24. - (n) A tall chest of drawers.(Page 21
- 26. - (adj) making a loud, confused noise; uproarious. (Page 34)
- 27. - (adj) stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action. ( Page 33)
- 30. - (n) A try hard to achieve something.(Page 21)
Down
- 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. - (n) an ugly, twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement. (Page 33)
- 4. - (adj) not in keeping with good taste and propriety; improper. (Page 34)
- 6. - (verb) use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words. (Page 33)
- 10. 2)
- 11. (n) - The residence of a vicar.(page 15)
- 12. - (adj) relating to or denoting a violent natural event. (Page 34)
- 13. (n) - The state of being deformed or misshapen.(page 14)
- 14. (adj) - a cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages.Page (Page 18)
- 18. (n) - a soft drink originally made from the vine Smilax ornata or other species of Smilax such as Smilax officinalis(Page 18)
- 21. - (n) A handkerchief or napkin.(page 3)
- 22. - (adj) To take or move something or somewhere.(Page 3)
- 25. (n) - present participle or gerund(page 7)
- 28. (adj) A trace of something that disappeared.(Page 5)
- 29. - (adj) completely baffling; very puzzling (Page 33)
