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Week 3: A Desperate Trek Across America

Horizontales
likely to betray trust : UNRELIABLE
- a pointed device secured to a rider's heel and used to urge on the horse
a historical account of events arranged in order of time
a furnace or a shop with its furnace where metal is heated and wrought
a group of civilians temporarily authorized by officials to assist in pursuing fugitives
members of a Christian religious sect who publicly beat themselves with whips in an act of worship to God
Dylan asked his mother to drop him off at the corner so that he could avoid the “___” of being seen getting out of a minivan
16th century Spanish soldier-explorer who took part in the defeat of the Indian civilizations of Mexico, Central America and Peru
Being “___” was like going from dying to living
a fleet of small watercraft
having or destined to a hapless fate : UNFORTUNATE
to make a start as on a trip
a journey or excursion undertaken for a specific purpose
causing distress : DIFFICULT / a narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
Latin phrase meaning “Our Father”; refers to the Lord’s prayer
not delayed or obstructed in its progress
Verticales
assembled for temporary use in an improvised way
Today less than thirty thousand workers "____" in coal mines
to call by a distinctive title, epithet, or nickname
having or seeming to have no end, something dragging on
Latin phrase meaning “Hail Mary”; refers to a Roman Catholic prayer
a sailing ship with two masts; one square and one mainsail at the back
Animal which moves loads by drawing or pulling : PULL
a narrow projection of a larger territory (such as a state)
acutely distressing or painful
pieces of armor covering the chest
leave a ship or aircraft
a pair of small light frames or rings for receiving the foot of a rider that are attached by a strap to a saddle and used to aid in mounting and as a support while riding
the person at the helm : STEERSMAN