Across
- 4. a soft chewy confection made primarily from starch and sugar that originates from Turkey
- 5. supernatural beings in Arabian mythology
- 11. British word for a vehicle with runners used to carry loads or transport people over snow and ice
- 14. Relating to, or resembling an animal in a negative way
- 16. tree nymphs in Greek mythology
- 19. a British term for a tourist or sightseer
- 21. having descend from a train, bus, or carriage
- 22. Used to describe a low-pitched, thick, or raspy voice or laugh
- 23. a clever, often deceitful plan, scheme, or trick designed to outwit an opponent
- 26. British adjective used to describe a room, space, or item that is stale, musty, and unclean-smelling
- 27. describes the hooves of animals like goats and sheep
- 28. a person who travels from place to place (plural)
- 29. refers to eyeglasses (plural)
- 30. a quiet, partially suppressed, and often unkind or disrespectful laugh
Down
- 1. refers to plates, dishes, cups, bowls, and others which typically consists of earthenware
- 2. a small tower projecting from the corner of a building, commonly in castles
- 3. to have moved or marched together
- 6. describes someone eager for knowledge
- 7. describes a person's body or movements as thin, supple, and graceful
- 8. a waxy, flammable, white crystalline terpene ketone
- 9. originally meaning strange of peculiar, but is now an umbrella term
- 10. something that is annoying, troublesome, or vexatious, often causing persistent irritation, a pestilence
- 12. an old-fashioned, informal term of endearment used as a friendly form of address
- 13. a decorative chain, garland, or ribbon suspended in a curve between two points, often featuring flowers or leaves
- 15. adverb meaning mainly, principally, or for the most part
- 17. water nymphs in Greek mythology
- 18. a soft, sweet-but-bitter spread made by cooking citrus fruit pulp and peel
- 20. description of having long, thick, unkempt hair
- 24. something of very little value, importance, or significance
- 25. a person who behaves in an annoyingly moralistic, self-righteous, or fussily precise manner
