Across
- 5. to turn, spin, or rotate rapidly, often with force
- 6. an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster.
- 7. climb, move, or get in or out of something in an awkward and laborious way, typically using both hands and feet.
- 9. to gently and affectionately rub, press, or push your nose, face, or head against them
- 10. with reference to a group of people or animals) move in a particular direction.
- 15. mixing items (like cards) into a random order, moving by dragging feet, or rearranging things
- 17. :an early, old-fashioned record player used for playing audio discs
- 18. walk or run with leaping strides.
- 20. to defeat someone by using a great amount of force, pressure, or influence
Down
- 1. :scattered pieces of waste, rubbish, or the remains of something broken, destroyed, or wrecked.
- 2. something living in nature, untamed, or not under human control
- 3. to throw, hurl, or move something suddenly and with great force, often carelessly or angrily.
- 4. give or cause to give a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement.
- 8. laugh in a half-suppressed, typically scornful way.
- 11. A shilling is a former British coin and unit of currency worth of a pound (or 12 pence), used until 1971.
- 12. extremely hungry.
- 13. lounging in warmth (like sunbathing) to raise body temperature or relaxing in a pleasant, positive atmosphere
- 14. a small, showy trinket or decoration
- 16. a formal term for a bet or gamble, referring to money or something of value risked on an uncertain outcome
- 19. to grasp, hold, or seize something tightly, often suddenly, out of fear, pain, or necessity
