Across
- 2. drift
- 4. weak, unconscious
- 5. extremely large
- 7. a person who has the responsibility of watching for sth, especially danger.
- 10. to leave a thing or place, especially because it is impossible or dangerous to stay
- 11. to jump or rush suddenly and wildly
- 12. A disaster was _________ prevented.
- 13. very small in degree
- 15. to avoid sth unpleasant
- 16. The Titanic sank on its maiden _______ (= first journey).
- 17. opposite of fortunate
- 19. a feeling of great shock, fear or disgust
- 20. a large ship that operates on a specific route according to a fixed schedule
Down
- 1. an industrial city and seaport on the south coast of England
- 3. A ___________ is one of the separate parts of an object that is used for keeping things in.
- 6. be filled with water
- 8. that does not allow water to get in or out
- 9. the noun of collide
- 14. As the ship sank, some passengers plunged into the icy water while others waited for the _______.
- 17. to shake in a way that you cannot control
- 18. Proposed by Ernest Hemingway, the ______ theory suggests that the deeper meaning of a story should not be evident on the surface but should be implied.
