Across
- 1. intercept and hold something that has been thrown, propelled, or dropped.
- 4. come to have or hold something (receive)
- 5. make someone unhappy, disappointed, or worried.
- 9. pull or rip somethingapart or to pieces with force.
- 11. cause to go or be taken to a particular destination; arrange for the delivery of, especially by mail.
- 12. kill or wound a person or animal with a bullet or arrow.
- 14. of the sky or weather marked by a covering of gray clouds (dull).
- 15. a hand tool for cutting wood or other materials, typically with a long, thin serrated steel blade and operated using a backward and forward movement.
- 16. take another person's property without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.
- 18. take a liquid into the mouth and swallow.
- 20. perceive or detect the odor or scent of something.
- 21. break up and move earth with a tool or machine, or with hands, paws, snout, etc.
- 23. produce a picture or diagram by making lines and marks, especially with a pen or pencil, on paper.
- 24. emerge or cause to emerge from a state of sleep (stop sleeping).
Down
- 2. bring one's hand or a tool or weapon into contact with someone or something quickly and forcefully.
- 3. become unable to find something or someone .
- 6. eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger.
- 7. of a liquid be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold.
- 8. make a garment, blanket, etc. by interlocking loops of wool or other yarn with knitting needles or on a machine.
- 10. open out something so as to extend its surface area, width, or length.
- 11. cut the hair off one's face with a razor.
- 12. write or name the letters that form a word in correct sequence.
- 13. attempt to find something.
- 15. of the sun or another source of light give out a bright light.
- 17. jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.
- 19. move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up (ex: sun).
- 20. of a structure or area of land tremble or vibrate.
- 22. become larger or greater over a period of time
