1. | a larger watertight barrel | A. | powwow |
2. | Huck's mispronunciation of "bulrushes | B. | truck |
3. | powdered tobacco that is sniffed into the nostrils | C. | labboard |
4. | to gape or yawn | D. | Wadding |
5. | part of a tannery containing the vats in which animal skins are trrated | E. | aft |
6. | a small riverboat. | F. | peart |
7. | God as a supreme power guiding human beings | G. | Navarre |
8. | robbed. | H. | Honest Injun |
9. | a noisy meeting or discussion. | I. | temperance |
10. | a famous novel by the Spanish author Cervantes (1547-1616) | J. | Pitchiola |
11. | a tall tower in which hot, molten lead was drooped through a sleeve into cold water | K. | Plunge |
12. | vain, fancy and high flown | L. | Cain |
13. | beating with a leather belt or strap | M. | Abolitionist |
14. | to pay | N. | rustle |
15. | threatened or bothered | O. | treed |
16. | rather | P. | Bully ragged |
17. | avoidance of alcoholic drinks | Q. | skiff |
18. | whiskey so powerful that it can throw anyone who drinks it forty rods. | R. | nigh |
19. | measurements of the depth of water, usually made with a rope having a lead weight at one end. | S. | Yaller Wench |
20. | T. | jackstaff | |
21. | to cause trouble. in the Bible (Genesis 4:8) | U. | chuckleheads |
22. | staying | V. | hank |
23. | chimney | W. | Addled |
24. | stuffing gun powder into a gun | X. | hived |
25. | ropelike fibers | Y. | raspcallions |
26. | carried | Z. | stabboard derrick |
27. | a state of mental confusion and physical trembling caused by excessive drinking | A1. | gap |
28. | talking | B1. | blinders |
29. | a short fish line with hooks attached to it at intervals | C1. | Knocked galley-west |
30. | a sandbar; a ridge of sand built up by the current of a river | D1. | keeping mum |
31. | a plain corn bread common in the south | E1. | beatenest |
32. | personal belongings or baggage | F1. | palavering |
33. | hacked or cut rudely | G1. | Castle Deef |
34. | shakes or nervous fidgets | H1. | Providence |
35. | rubbish | I1. | spunk |
36. | Honest Indian an assertion that one is telling the truth | J1. | fantods |
37. | one who advocated the abolition of slavery | K1. | harrow-teeth |
38. | keeping still not telling | L1. | Nonnamous |
39. | a place where wooden barrels were made | M1. | crawfished |
40. | an outdoor religious gathering, often held in a tent | N1. | wood-flat |
41. | a crude cheap tobacco | O1. | William the Conqueror |
42. | mud turtles | P1. | Scrabble |
43. | tallow | Q1. | Gildford Dudley |
44. | a flat-bottomed boat used to carry wood | R1. | currycomb |
45. | blockheads | S1. | shot-tower |
46. | ghastly | T1. | Dog-Fennel |
47. | a printed cotton cloth | U1. | good book |
48. | a trunk covered with animal hide with the hair still on it. | V1. | towhead |
49. | a large pocket knife with a single blade. | W1. | crabapples |
50. | a small purse or handbag used by women to carry | X1. | Allycumpain |
51. | a large comb with metal teeth for cleaning a horse | Y1. | delirium tremens |
52. | pert impudently clever | Z1. | powwow |
53. | vermin pest | A2. | cretur |
54. | breeches pocket pants pocket | B2. | Trapse |
55. | near | C2. | Mayflower |
56. | hanged by a mob | D2. | spondulicks |
57. | great deal | E2. | texas |
58. | a skein or coil of yarn or thread | F2. | prentice |
59. | apprentice | G2. | Wool-gathering |
60. | to fool | H2. | Scutcheon |
61. | leather flaps fastened alongside a horses eyes | I2. | britches-pocket |
62. | a low, tree-covered sandbar or island in a river. | J2. | state prisoner |
63. | the metal spikes or teeth on a large farm implement | K2. | Mullen-Stalks |
64. | small very sour apples. | L2. | barlow knife |
65. | orange | M2. | soundings |
66. | over there | N2. | Harum-scarum |
67. | one of the cables fastening a tall chimney | O2. | tow |
68. | the Bible. | P2. | toted |
69. | the cabin for steamboat officers | Q2. | Relicts |
70. | a hoisting apparatus on the right- hand | R2. | chimbly-guy |
71. | larboard | S2. | Using |
72. | assorted goods or merchandise. | T2. | Mosey |
73. | boiling | U2. | Iron mask |
74. | toward he rear of the ship. | V2. | corn-pone |
75. | retreated by scuttling backward like a crayfish | W2. | highfalutin |
76. | trapped or cornered up a tree. | X2. | looard |
77. | mhangman's noose. | Y2. | camp-meet'n |
78. | to move around vigorously; to steal, especially cattle. | Z2. | Coat of Arms |
79. | the rear of a ship. | A3. | Northumberland |
80. | leaned or tilted to one's side. | B3. | tuck |
81. | a flagstaff on the front end of a ship | C3. | Nebokoodneezer |
82. | Wood or metal posts | D3. | dingnation |
83. | money | E3. | lynched |
84. | caught or snagged so as to hang draped | F3. | Acts Seventeen |
85. | creature. | G3. | donjon-keep |
86. | most astonishing or amazing | H3. | hocus |
87. | a delicate form of damnation a minced oath. | I3. | taller |
88. | lawbreakers or social outcasts. | J3. | wood-yard |
89. | Huck's confusion of dauphin, the eldest son of a French king | K3. | sweeps |
90. | a faint | L3. | gashly |
91. | very great or remove | M3. | halter |
92. | long heavy oars | N3. | Jack-O'-lantern |
93. | energy or spirit | O3. | saddle-baggsed |
94. | courage | P3. | bulrushers |
95. | a long rope fastened to a raft | Q3. | Natural Son |
96. | downwind | R3. | gunnel |
97. | a place where wood for sale is stored | S3. | bitts |
98. | a noisy disturbance | T3. | "trot" line |
99. | once a kingdom in southwestern France. | U3. | rips |
100. | a prominent person imprisoned | V3. | stern |
101. | a dungeon | W3. | sugar-hogshead |
102. | the Man in the Iron Mask | X3. | Sorted |
103. | an island prison fortress from which Edmund Dantes escapes | Y3. | Don Quixote |
104. | mMove along. | Z3. | Blithesome |
105. | Counterpane; a bedspread. | A4. | Juice-Harp |
106. | A roadside weed | B4. | mullet-headed |
107. | Scribble | C4. | Old Harry |
108. | inattentive | D4. | cooper shop |
109. | A female slave with a "yellow," or light, complexion; such slaves | E4. | Chimbly |
110. | The 17th chapter of the book of Acts in the New Testament. | F4. | Tooleries |
111. | Confused | G4. | mud-turkles |
112. | Knocked out completely. | H4. | haggled |
113. | Norman duke who invaded England in 1066 | I4. | snuff |
114. | The ship that carried the pilgrims from England to Massachusetts 1620 | J4. | power |
115. | Souvenirs | K4. | Jericho |
116. | A formal display of heraldic devices | L4. | forty-rod |
117. | Queen of England for only nine days in 1553 | M4. | yonder |
118. | Husband of Lady Jane Grey, beheaded with his wife | N4. | hair trunk |
119. | Although there were several Dukes and Earls of Northumberland | O4. | Indian Territory |
120. | A shield on which heraldic devices are displayed | P4. | Counterpin |
121. | A son born out of wedlock. | Q4. | calico |
122. | Jew's harp | R4. | druther |
123. | Stout weeds with wooly leaves | S4. | headline |
124. | From the story Picciola by Xavier Saintine | T4. | careened |
125. | Assorted | U4. | bar |
126. | Elecampane | V4. | staving |
127. | City of ancient Palestine | W4. | dolphin |
128. | Merry, Carefree | X4. | p'simmons |
129. | Anonymous | Y4. | rubbage |
130. | Tuileries | Z4. | Lady Jane Grey |
131. | having no more brains than a mullet, | A5. | reticule |
132. | an area, once reserved by treaty for Indians | B5. | raised |
133. | low | C5. | tanyard |
134. | gunwale | D5. | Cowhide |
135. | Nebuchadnezzar | E5. | dog-leg |
136. | wild or reckless | F5. | traps |
137. | the devil | G5. | varmint |
138. | traipse | H5. | a-billing |
1. | a larger watertight barrel → W3 |
2. | Huck's mispronunciation of "bulrushes → P3 |
3. | powdered tobacco that is sniffed into the nostrils → I4 |
4. | to gape or yawn → A1 |
5. | part of a tannery containing the vats in which animal skins are trrated → C5 |
6. | a small riverboat. → Q |
7. | God as a supreme power guiding human beings → H1 |
8. | robbed. → X |
9. | a noisy meeting or discussion. → Z1 |
10. | a famous novel by the Spanish author Cervantes (1547-1616) → Y3 |
11. | a tall tower in which hot, molten lead was drooped through a sleeve into cold water → S1 |
12. | vain, fancy and high flown → W2 |
13. | beating with a leather belt or strap → D5 |
14. | to pay → K |
15. | threatened or bothered → P |
16. | rather → R4 |
17. | avoidance of alcoholic drinks → I |
18. | whiskey so powerful that it can throw anyone who drinks it forty rods. → L4 |
19. | measurements of the depth of water, usually made with a rope having a lead weight at one end. → M2 |
20. | → B5 |
21. | to cause trouble. in the Bible (Genesis 4:8) → L |
22. | staying → S2 |
23. | chimney → E4 |
24. | stuffing gun powder into a gun → D |
25. | ropelike fibers → O2 |
26. | carried → P2 |
27. | a state of mental confusion and physical trembling caused by excessive drinking → Y1 |
28. | talking → F1 |
29. | a short fish line with hooks attached to it at intervals → T3 |
30. | a sandbar; a ridge of sand built up by the current of a river → U4 |
31. | a plain corn bread common in the south → V2 |
32. | personal belongings or baggage → F5 |
33. | hacked or cut rudely → H4 |
34. | shakes or nervous fidgets → J1 |
35. | rubbish → Y4 |
36. | Honest Indian an assertion that one is telling the truth → H |
37. | one who advocated the abolition of slavery → M |
38. | keeping still not telling → D1 |
39. | a place where wooden barrels were made → D4 |
40. | an outdoor religious gathering, often held in a tent → Y2 |
41. | a crude cheap tobacco → E5 |
42. | mud turtles → G4 |
43. | tallow → I3 |
44. | a flat-bottomed boat used to carry wood → N1 |
45. | blockheads → U |
46. | ghastly → L3 |
47. | a printed cotton cloth → Q4 |
48. | a trunk covered with animal hide with the hair still on it. → N4 |
49. | a large pocket knife with a single blade. → L2 |
50. | a small purse or handbag used by women to carry → A5 |
51. | a large comb with metal teeth for cleaning a horse → R1 |
52. | pert impudently clever → F |
53. | vermin pest → G5 |
54. | breeches pocket pants pocket → I2 |
55. | near → R |
56. | hanged by a mob → E3 |
57. | great deal → J4 |
58. | a skein or coil of yarn or thread → V |
59. | apprentice → F2 |
60. | to fool → H3 |
61. | leather flaps fastened alongside a horses eyes → B1 |
62. | a low, tree-covered sandbar or island in a river. → V1 |
63. | the metal spikes or teeth on a large farm implement → K1 |
64. | small very sour apples. → W1 |
65. | orange → X4 |
66. | over there → M4 |
67. | one of the cables fastening a tall chimney → R2 |
68. | the Bible. → U1 |
69. | the cabin for steamboat officers → E2 |
70. | a hoisting apparatus on the right- hand → Z |
71. | larboard → C |
72. | assorted goods or merchandise. → B |
73. | boiling → H5 |
74. | toward he rear of the ship. → E |
75. | retreated by scuttling backward like a crayfish → M1 |
76. | trapped or cornered up a tree. → O |
77. | mhangman's noose. → M3 |
78. | to move around vigorously; to steal, especially cattle. → N |
79. | the rear of a ship. → V3 |
80. | leaned or tilted to one's side. → T4 |
81. | a flagstaff on the front end of a ship → T |
82. | Wood or metal posts → S3 |
83. | money → D2 |
84. | caught or snagged so as to hang draped → O3 |
85. | creature. → A2 |
86. | most astonishing or amazing → E1 |
87. | a delicate form of damnation a minced oath. → D3 |
88. | lawbreakers or social outcasts. → Y |
89. | Huck's confusion of dauphin, the eldest son of a French king → W4 |
90. | a faint → N3 |
91. | very great or remove → V4 |
92. | long heavy oars → K3 |
93. | energy or spirit → B3 |
94. | courage → I1 |
95. | a long rope fastened to a raft → S4 |
96. | downwind → X2 |
97. | a place where wood for sale is stored → J3 |
98. | a noisy disturbance → A |
99. | once a kingdom in southwestern France. → G |
100. | a prominent person imprisoned → J2 |
101. | a dungeon → G3 |
102. | the Man in the Iron Mask → U2 |
103. | an island prison fortress from which Edmund Dantes escapes → G1 |
104. | mMove along. → T2 |
105. | Counterpane; a bedspread. → P4 |
106. | A roadside weed → T1 |
107. | Scribble → P1 |
108. | inattentive → G2 |
109. | A female slave with a "yellow," or light, complexion; such slaves → S |
110. | The 17th chapter of the book of Acts in the New Testament. → F3 |
111. | Confused → W |
112. | Knocked out completely. → C1 |
113. | Norman duke who invaded England in 1066 → O1 |
114. | The ship that carried the pilgrims from England to Massachusetts 1620 → C2 |
115. | Souvenirs → Q2 |
116. | A formal display of heraldic devices → Z2 |
117. | Queen of England for only nine days in 1553 → Z4 |
118. | Husband of Lady Jane Grey, beheaded with his wife → Q1 |
119. | Although there were several Dukes and Earls of Northumberland → A3 |
120. | A shield on which heraldic devices are displayed → H2 |
121. | A son born out of wedlock. → Q3 |
122. | Jew's harp → A4 |
123. | Stout weeds with wooly leaves → K2 |
124. | From the story Picciola by Xavier Saintine → J |
125. | Assorted → X3 |
126. | Elecampane → X1 |
127. | City of ancient Palestine → K4 |
128. | Merry, Carefree → Z3 |
129. | Anonymous → L1 |
130. | Tuileries → F4 |
131. | having no more brains than a mullet, → B4 |
132. | an area, once reserved by treaty for Indians → O4 |
133. | low → U3 |
134. | gunwale → R3 |
135. | Nebuchadnezzar → C3 |
136. | wild or reckless → N2 |
137. | the devil → C4 |
138. | traipse → B2 |