Across
- 2. to set or keep apart, disunite
- 5. to come open or fly apart suddenly or violently
- 7. to make notable or different , set apart
- 10. hunter
- 11. a sheltered part of a body water deep enough to provide anchorage for ships
- 12. civil disturbance or disorder
- 13. to come near or nearer , as in space or time
- 16. very bold ,presumptuous, obsolete
- 18. perceptible , as by the faculty of vision or the intellect
- 19. the area adjacent to a quay or wharf or a system of quays
Down
- 1. something that serves as evidence
- 3. nearly hopeless, despairing
- 4. a abrupt , discontinuous natural electric discharge in the atmosphere
- 6. a spiked wheel that attaches to the heel of a rider’s boot and used to urge a horse forward
- 8. closely firmly united or packed together, dense
- 9. insufficient to meet a demand or requirement
- 13. a narrow passage between buildings
- 14. the thrust or throw forcefully into a substance or place
- 15. a means of restraint , check or guidance
- 17. the long pitched sound made by a horse
