Across |
1. | the main part of a ship or boat : the deck, sides, and bottom of a ship or boat |
2. | the main part of an airplane : the part of an airplane that holds the crew, passengers, and cargo |
4. | a large area of water that is part of an ocean or lake and partly surrounded by land |
5. | a powerful explosion |
11. | someone who frightens, hurts, or threatens smaller or weaker people |
13. | to go on someone's land without permission |
14. | a woman whose husband has died |
17. | a device that controls the flow of fuel to an engine |
18. | a device with two or more blades that turn quickly and cause a ship or aircraft to move |
20. | a state or feeling of extreme fear that makes someone unable to act or think normally |
21. | a long tube that contains lenses and mirrors and that is used to look over or around something, used especially by a person in a submarine to see above the surface of the water |
22. | a planned movement of soldiers or ships; military activities that are done for training |
25. | a person who believes in communism or is a member of a political party that supports communism |
26. | refusal to accept something new or different; to refuse to do something |
28. | a meeting with someone that is arranged for a particular time and place and that is often secret |
29. | a person who is not loyal to his or her own country, friends, etc.; a person who supports the enemy |
32. | a particular amount of something (such as gasoline or food) that the government allows you to have when there is not enough of it |
33. | the land along the edge of an area of water |
34. | a belief that something will happen or is likely to happen; a feeling or belief about how successful or good someone will be |
36. | to do something in a way that is sincere and honest; in a way that is real or true, not false or fake |
37. | a special kind of metal bolt or pin that is used to hold pieces of metal together |