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"Owl Called My Name Chapters 15-17 Vocab": HTML5 Crossword |
Across2. Make or shape something by heating it in a fire and beating it into shape: (6)
5. Something that is disturbing and horrifying because it has to do with death: (7)
7. Stated as fact; to proclaim: (6)
9. The practice of talking and thinking about oneself; selfish, self-centered: (7)
11. Small mechanical or electronic devices or tools: (8)
13. To move, alter, adapt something slightly: (6)
16. In a serious, sensible, and solemn manner: (7)
17. A firm decision to do or not to do something; intention or commitment: (10)
18. A deep rich red color: (7)
19. A body that has been preserved: (9)
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Down1. To suffer patiently: (6)
3. The ceremonial dance and myth of the Kwȧkwala people: (7)
4. Walk or move at a slow, relaxed place: (6)
6. A gift-giving feast practiced by native people in the Pacific Northwest: (8)
8. An event causing great and often sudden damage or catastrophe: (8)
10. Severe mental or physical pain or suffering; agony, torment, heartache: (7)
12. Excessively talkative, loquacious, verbose: (9)
14. To distribute or provide or pass out something to others: (9)
15. Very complicated or detailed; complex: (9)
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ACROSS
2. Make or shape something by heating it in a fire and beating it into shape: (6)
5. Something that is disturbing and horrifying because it has to do with death: (7)
7. Stated as fact; to proclaim: (6)
9. The practice of talking and thinking about oneself; selfish, self-centered: (7)
11. Small mechanical or electronic devices or tools: (8)
13. To move, alter, adapt something slightly: (6)
16. In a serious, sensible, and solemn manner: (7)
17. A firm decision to do or not to do something; intention or commitment: (10)
18. A deep rich red color: (7)
19. A body that has been preserved: (9)
DOWN
1. To suffer patiently: (6)
3. The ceremonial dance and myth of the Kwȧkwala people: (7)
4. Walk or move at a slow, relaxed place: (6)
6. A gift-giving feast practiced by native people in the Pacific Northwest: (8)
8. An event causing great and often sudden damage or catastrophe: (8)
10. Severe mental or physical pain or suffering; agony, torment, heartache: (7)
12. Excessively talkative, loquacious, verbose: (9)
14. To distribute or provide or pass out something to others: (9)
15. Very complicated or detailed; complex: (9)

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