Unit 15: America Begins to Heal After the Civil War

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Across
  1. 1. A fugitive from the law
  2. 3. A heavy, coarse, closely woven fabric of cotton, hemp, or flax, traditionally used for tents and sails
  3. 5. To cover with a protective or insulating layer of other material.
  4. 6. Large or imposing, as in quantity, scope, degree, intensity, or scale
  5. 8. A room in which photographic materials are processed, either in complete darkness or with a safelight.
  6. 9. A horizontal beam or bar held up by two pairs of divergent legs and used as a support.
  7. 10. A flat-based loop or ring hung from either side of a horse's saddle to support the rider's foot in mounting and riding; a stirrup iron
  8. 12. The act or process of administering, especially the management of a government or large institution.
  9. 13. Protection or shelter, as from danger or hardship
  10. 14. The state of being sought after
Down
  1. 2. To move or carry (goods, for example) from one place to another; convey
  2. 4. Land that is desolate, barren, or ravaged.
  3. 7. Something created or done in honor, admiration, or celebration of someone or something
  4. 10. A phrase expressing the aims or nature of an enterprise, organization, or candidate; a motto.
  5. 11. To release (a person) from punishment or disfavor for wrongdoing or a fault