| 1 | | Simple fence of pointed stakes (6) |
| 5 | | Figure representing a person or
animal that is moved using the
hands inside the figure (6) |
| 10 | | To renovate or alter the structure
or style of something such as a
building, room, or design (7) |
| 11 | | Provide commentary for a film,
for example (7) |
| 12 | | Take or catch as if in a snare or
trap (6) |
| 15 | | A small gear wheel that engages
with a larger gear or with a rack,
e.g. in a vehicle steering system (6) |
| 16 | | A bank of soil, rubble, or
sandbags piled up along the edge
of a military trench for
protection from enemy fire (7) |
| 17 | | Exam (4) |
| 18 | | An accumulation of partially
decayed vegetation matter (4) |
| 19 | | Closing the eyes intermittently
and rapidly (7) |
| 20 | | Having existed, occurred, been
done, or been gained in a previous
time (4) |
| 22 | | To visit stores in order to look
at and usually buy things (4) |
| 25 | | Too strange or unlikely to seem
merely natural or human (7) |
| 27 | | Feel remorse for; feel sorry for;
be contrite about (6) |
| 28 | | A vast treeless plain in the
arctic regions between the ice cap
and the tree line (6) |
| 31 | | Givers of speeches (7) |
| 32 | | To say or do something in order to
make somebody less angry or
aggressive, especially by giving
in to demands that have been made (7) |
| 33 | | A small pouch inside a garment for
carrying small articles (6) |
| 34 | | To arrange the settings of a
timing device controlling an
electrical appliance so that the
appliance is automatically
switched on at a specific time (6) |