Across
- 3. Stand brave,
- 4. _______ and dirigibles
- 6. One might sit coatless, amongst the motes adrift, doting upon this
- 7. What the lost Great American Novels do
- 9. I was bound to an old one of these, curled round the bottom rung
- 11. She came back to share her wedding cake
- 14. One froze and died against Joanna's breast
- 15. Her fishbelly face was faultlessy this
- 17. It knows its own way to me
- 18. These are loosed in December
- 20. A time and a place that I'll never see
- 22. Our bearings on this!
- 25. Whoopin' it up til the early morn, lost and lorn, among the _________
- 26. Where you caught that flight out of
- 31. Bear would sway on her hind legs with the courage of a clown, or this
- 32. Be free and graze, amen.
- 33. What the rain does down on the gossiping lawns
- 34. The only one who can defeat the man'o'war
- 35. I must stay here, in an endless ________
- 36. Private
- 39. Oh, serenade me! Eatin' my _____________!
- 40. Selfhood inverts on a mirror in this
Down
- 1. Peonies wetly bow with this
- 2. Her heart is cast in plaster
- 5. Yanked by my wrists to this kind of courtyard
- 8. It's knee-deep in seafoam
- 10. the stars skid away below, gormless and this
- 12. Found unlimited of this to colonize!
- 13. The kind of waves that takes a sandcastle
- 16. Rufus
- 19. In martial wind or this, we minced into battle
- 21. Describes a loon, caught there like a shard of mirror in the moon
- 23. Crying for no good reason at this kind of sky
- 24. When you go away, i am this
- 27. These fall into line bearing kindness
- 28. Ursala wore one made of swansdown and leather
- 29. Those telescope ruins
- 30. She's all done up in a bow
- 33. Its map is sanded and beveled
- 37. She was called to Castlemaine by the silver dollar
- 38. A snuff bottle carved as a peach and made of this material
