The Interlopers

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Across
  1. 1. Deprived of land, property, or other possessions.
  2. 3. An agreement or pact.
  3. 5. A period of watchfulness, often during the night.
  4. 6. To attack violently, either physically or verbally.
  5. 9. Public fights or disturbances.
  6. 11. Extended or continued for a long time.
  7. 13. Illegally hunting on someone else’s land.
  8. 15. People who work in or manage a forest.
  9. 16. Taken by force.
  10. 19. Made angry or resentful.
  11. 20. Ideas, beliefs, or opinions.
  12. 22. The act of restoring friendly relations.
  13. 23. Gloomy, silent, or brooding.
  14. 24. A person or thing that is helpless or unable to resist; also an animal hunted.
  15. 25. A mixture or assortment.
  16. 26. accept something reluctantly but without protest.
Down
  1. 2. Making a high-pitched, wailing sound.
  2. 4. People who roam in search of plunder; raiders.
  3. 7. A state of tiredness or lack of energy
  4. 8. Hesitated or began to lose strength.
  5. 10. Extremely steep.
  6. 12. Dangerous or harmful, especially like a disease.
  7. 13. Restrained or bound (often arms or limbs).
  8. 14. Someone who intrudes where they do not belong.
  9. 17. Replied sharply or angrily
  10. 18. Lessened in intensity or became quieter.
  11. 21. Expressions of sympathy, especially after a death.