Across
- 3. a narrow waterform that connects two larger bodies of water
- 6. a time period that starts after the year 3500 BC and before the fall of the Roman Empire
- 8. fairely large in size or extent; worthy of attention
- 11. old objects from past cultures and societies
- 12. a picture or image provided with writing
- 13. busy, working steadily
- 15. to feel joy or great delight
- 17. to shake up roughly; to move along in a jerky or bumpy fashion
- 19. lacking meaning, stupid, or foolish. Without the use of senses
Down
- 1. to rob by force or violence, especially during war or time of unrest
- 2. conversation between two or more people as written between quotations marks in a book or play or movie
- 4. to shrink and wrinkle, especially from heat, cold, or dryness
- 5. one chosen to help or take the place of another or to act in that person's absence
- 7. likely, reasonable or practical
- 8. to find out by using mathematics or reasoning
- 9. existing only in part, or incomplete
- 10. something that blocks the way like an obstacle
- 14. to be or make up parts of form; to create or write, to calm or quiet one's mind
- 16. causing disagreement
- 18. deserving trust, dependable
