Across
- 2. To have a unpleasant sour smell.
- 5. To feel deeep sadness, distress or emotional pain.
- 8. To peeer out at to observe repeatedly or sweepingly as a large expense; survey.
- 9. To gloat, boast, or exult.
- 10. Fronds An often large, Finley divided leaf, especially as applied to the ferns and certain palms.
- 11. To disperse the hope, courage, or spirits of dicourage.
- 13. A sudden violent guest of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.
- 15. Suddenly, without warning.
- 18. Be secretive and scheming.
- 19. To make a dull, continued, low, monotonous sound; hum; buzz.
Down
- 1. To splash or throw water or other liquid on.
- 3. Wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it.
- 4. A small, low island composed largely of coral or sand, also called a key.
- 6. To rescue cargo ships wrecked at sea.
- 7. Sxomething or catching water, as a reservoir or basin.
- 8. To put something under the water.
- 12. To burn with little smoke and no flame.
- 14. Th season immediately proceeding Lent, often observed with merrymaking; Shrovetide.
- 16. To be ttorned or frayed at the ends of clothing or material.
- 17. A deadly, poisonous relative of the spider.
