Across
- 2. London uses this to describe the pain "the man" is experiencing (p.2)
- 8. The material on the match that you light (p.5)
- 11. London uses this word to describe "the man" and how he acts as if he is not concerned or showing any emotion (p.5)
- 13. The meaning to go down (p.3)
- 15. London uses this word when "the man" has a fear of death; distressing or difficult to bear (p.5)
- 17. The cheeks of the dog (p.1)
- 18. Woods; trees (p.1)
- 20. London described "the man" as this, since he was a new comer (p.1)
- 21. Can't be in physical contact (p.1)
- 23. This word used to describe "the man's" German socks that covered half way up to his knee (p.4)
- 24. Not normal (p.1)
- 25. A word to describe something smaller in size, sound, or quality (p.1)
Down
- 1. London uses this to describe how he felt when he realized his situation of life or death (p.5)
- 3. The man's thought of how cold it was outside kept repeating, by London described it as (p.2)
- 4. A word that describes the importance of something (p.3)
- 5. The main trail led 500 miles to this and was once used by Chilcoot people (p.1)
- 6. A wave-like form in appearance (noun) (p.1)
- 7. London uses this to describe "the man's" beard with crystals on it; used for making jewelry with the colors yellow, orange, or brownish-yellow fossil resin (p.2)
- 9. London uses this word to describe "the man's" tone of voice when he speaks to the dog; firm, definite (p.5)
- 10. Adent in an object. For example, the sled marks on the trail were described as this (p.2)
- 12. When the dog smelled the scent of death it made him? (still, hard) (p.6)
- 14. A part of the dogs body (on the face); someing to put over an animals mouth to prevent it from eating or biting (p.1)
- 16. Pushing outward; pushing away (p.1)
- 19. Something added with a greater importance or size; usually projecting a part of an animal or plant body that has less importance than a main part (p.2)
- 22. An action "the man" was going to do to the dog but realized he couldn't. Also known as to suffocate. (p.5)
