1. | A loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown | A. | Gasoline | |
2. | The amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement. | B. | Interconnected | |
3. | A series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner. | C. | Petroleum | |
4. | restricting someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, or time) | D. | Previously | |
5. | North American term for petrol | E. | Fracture | |
6. | licence conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention. | F. | Movement | |
7. | move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. | G. | Pumping | |
8. | earlier time; before. | H. | Confining | |
9. | Intensely Far down | I. | Enormous | |
10. | made by chemical method especially to imitate a natural product. | J. | Procedure | |
11. | Put or hide underground. | K. | Synthetic | |
12. | A place where save petroleum | L. | Flow | |
13. | Become or make greater in size, amount, or degree. | M. | Sand | |
14. | Move from one place to another. | N. | Deeply | |
15. | The full distance that a thing extends for. | O. | Increase | |
16. | all constituent parts linked | P. | Length | |
17. | The cracking or breaking of a hard object or material. | Q. | Pressure | |
18. | to move by means of a pump. | R. | Quantity | |
19. | Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it. | S. | Patent | |
20. | A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons which is present in suitable rock strata | T. | Bury | |
21. | Very large in size, quantity, or extent. | U. | Trapped |
M | 1. | A loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown | A. | Gasoline |
R | 2. | The amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement. | B. | Interconnected |
J | 3. | A series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner. | C. | Petroleum |
H | 4. | restricting someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, or time) | D. | Previously |
A | 5. | North American term for petrol | E. | Fracture |
S | 6. | licence conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention. | F. | Movement |
L | 7. | move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. | G. | Pumping |
D | 8. | earlier time; before. | H. | Confining |
N | 9. | Intensely Far down | I. | Enormous |
K | 10. | made by chemical method especially to imitate a natural product. | J. | Procedure |
T | 11. | Put or hide underground. | K. | Synthetic |
U | 12. | A place where save petroleum | L. | Flow |
O | 13. | Become or make greater in size, amount, or degree. | M. | Sand |
F | 14. | Move from one place to another. | N. | Deeply |
P | 15. | The full distance that a thing extends for. | O. | Increase |
B | 16. | all constituent parts linked | P. | Length |
E | 17. | The cracking or breaking of a hard object or material. | Q. | Pressure |
G | 18. | to move by means of a pump. | R. | Quantity |
Q | 19. | Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it. | S. | Patent |
C | 20. | A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons which is present in suitable rock strata | T. | Bury |
I | 21. | Very large in size, quantity, or extent. | U. | Trapped |