Across
- 1. a marked or beaten path, as through woods, or wilderness
- 4. to continue to have or use or keep
- 6. a color between white and black
- 8. a woman or a girl employed to do domestic work
- 12. from one end or side of something to the other
- 13. a division of time equal to 24 hours
- 14. to show or exhibit; make visible
- 16. electric underground railway
- 17. a flexible length of metal links, used for confining, connecting, pulling, or in jewelry
Down
- 2. to point or direct a weapon or other object toward someone or somethin
- 3. to stop going forward
- 4. a beam of light or radiation
- 5. the hindmost part of an animal, flexible appendage to the back end of its body
- 7. a colored liquid that you put onto a surface with a brush
- 9. to become emptied or freed of liquid by its flowing or dropping
- 10. to wander from a group
- 11. having been discovered
- 12. on or during the present day
- 15. a freely chosen activity, or to amuse oneself
