Across
- 2. he had a dog named B-I-N-G-O
- 4. (he/she overcomes, overpowers)
- 9. can also mean what "&" represents
- 10. conjunction sometimes abbreviated "b/c"
- 11. she/he understood (intellego, intellegere, intellexi, intellectus)
- 13. they're not "pueri" or "viri" or "senes" but rather this
- 15. he/she frightened (terreo, terrere, terrui, territus)
- 16. it's the opposite of "vendit"
- 19. he/she caught sight of (conspicio, conspicere, conspexi, conspectus)
- 20. when you've eaten your fill, you've had ___
- 22. a whole lot of people!
Down
- 1. it's the opposite of "malus"
- 3. they rose (surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrectus)
- 5. he/she hastens
- 6. not yesterday or tomorrow but this
- 7. brave (or strong)
- 8. they head for (or seek)
- 9. we looked for (quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitus)
- 12. thing (but can have lots of other meanings, too)
- 14. he/she went forward (procedo, procedere, processi, processus)
- 17. fairy tales often start with this
- 18. she/he was calling
- 21. Felix almost killed one!
