Across
- 4. a small, thin piece of wood for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for a roof
- 6. Any of various metallic substances made mostly of tin
- 9. the troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it
- 12. a talk about God or the Bible given by a Priest or Minister
- 15. A citizen army
- 17. A number of shots fired at the same time or rapidly one after another
- 23. American colonists who fought for independence from Great Britain during the Revolutionary War
- 24. to get revenge
- 25. suddenly attacking an enemy
- 30. the crime of betraying one's country
- 33. to have both anger and disgust; contemptuous
- 34. projectiles to be fired from a gun
- 36. Basic beliefs, rules, or laws
- 39. work in a steady, determined manner
- 40. warm and friendly
- 41. A device for controlling a horse made up of a set of straps enclosing the head, a bit, and a pair of reins
- 42. it has a long handle used especially in hitching hay
- 45. violation of the rights of others
- 49. to move through or cut
- 50. up to have strength and courage
- 52. stubborn
- 53. an insulting nickname given to the British soldiers during the Revolutionary War because of their red coats
- 57. A riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide tip
- 59. A very confused or disturbed state or condition
- 60. To strike forcefully especially with a long instrument (as a whip)
- 61. Arnold United States general and traitor in the American Revolution
- 62. doing arithmetic
- 63. a special type of fishing that uses a net
Down
- 1. The stirring up of feelings against lawful authority
- 2. A structure built on the shore at which ships can load and unload
- 3. long-bodied fish that have a thick skin covered with rows of bony plates
- 5. a small usually cylindrical pointed piece of wood used to pin down or fasten things
- 7. A room in which alcoholic drinks are stored and/or served
- 8. members of a militia during the American Revolution who could be read to fight with a minute's notice
- 10. To be sullenly silent or irritable.
- 11. to brag or show off
- 13. Stubborn resistance to or defiant of authority or guidance
- 14. a long knife that is attached to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon in battle
- 16. American colonists who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence
- 18. to go get and bring back
- 19. American colonists who were determined to fight the British until American independence was won
- 20. a slight stinging or tingling sensation
- 21. Lacking in quantity or number
- 22. A military unit consisting usually of a number of battalions
- 26. what did soldiers spend most time doing; practicing
- 27. crouched or bent over something
- 28. a book containing a calendar of days, weeks, and months and usually facts about the rising and setting of the sun and moon, changes in the tides, and information of general interest
- 29. To travel or wander through on foot
- 31. to behave in a very proud manner / walk with a proud strut
- 32. an area of trees kept usually to meet fuel and lumber needs
- 35. people who supported the British cause in the American Revolution; loyalists
- 37. to spend time doing nothing
- 38. Any of various small boats; especially : a flat-bottomed
- 43. To catch, fasten, or connect by or as if by a hook or knot
- 44. thinking about something
- 46. to poke quickly with something sharp
- 47. sabotage, undermining
- 48. animals kept or raised
- 51. To engage in a business deal in which much profit may be made although at a big risk
- 53. an upper room or floor
- 54. an act or method of computing
- 55. A former unit of British money equal to 1/20 pound
- 56. laziness
- 58. To shout or cry out loudly; to weep noisily
