Across
- 2. A rock portion surrounded by another rock
- 3. A segment to a song
- 5. A luxurious residential building
- 7. An embankment to prevent water overflow
- 10. An ancient length equivalent to ones forearm
- 13. A perfect score or prize
- 15. A person who has no indefinite housing
- 16. A striped wood
- 17. Of great rarity or power
- 20. A church assembly
- 23. Secret distribution of banned literature
- 25. A claim believed to be true
- 29. A ring shaped reef or island
- 30. Relating to mountains, or a mountainous tree
- 33. A protruding rockface or rocky area
- 36. A wharf
- 37. To mix or jumble
- 39. An egg-shape
- 41. A wavelength longer than visible light
- 44. A metal holder for a coffee cup
- 45. A landscape classified by its attributes
- 46. A story's concluding segment
- 47. _____ and phloem
- 49. Contents spewed or thrown out in an explosion
- 53. A drinking vessel
- 54. A type of merchant ship
- 57. Gem-etching
- 59. To support with horizontal beams
- 60. A firework which makes a hissing sound
- 61. A goodbye
Down
- 1. A word-picture game
- 4. A sudden gumption or excitement to do something
- 6. A type of map featuring elevation lines
- 8. A unit of time spanning millions of years
- 9. A political faction which takes power by force
- 11. A catalog of possession or stock
- 12. A factory to cast metal
- 14. A small mouth-played instrument
- 18. A beachside party
- 19. A Serbian-Russian church
- 21. A large, colorful deep-sea fish
- 22. The lifeforce in Chinese philosophy
- 24. A elevated barren plateau
- 25. An unsaturated hydrocarbon with at least 1 carbon-carbon triple bond
- 26. A volcanic crater
- 27. A loud party
- 28. A mellow breeze
- 31. A German tank
- 32. A corkscrew shape
- 34. _____ the right of way
- 35. A 5 on a dice or game
- 38. A question
- 40. A stone pillar
- 42. Unlevel or tilted
- 43. Entirely lacking anything
- 45. A sudden, swift attack
- 48. An ancient flint artifact
- 50. A music playing machine
- 51. A ancient Celtic instrument
- 52. A wide, low-hanging tree bearing dark red wood
- 55. A rule stated by government accepted to be true
- 56. A puzzle genre
- 58. 3D version of a pixel
