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Ghost Towns of the American West

Teacher: Kilpatrick
Across
To use selfishly for one's own gain.
A country's earning and spending of money.
Names of wealthy gold rushers were_________ on old walls and doors.
To mark a trail through the wilderness for others to follow.
Abandoned
Freedom from the control, influence, support, or help others.
He grabs an empty stainless-steel bowl and dips it into the barrel, _________ for gold.
A number or body of persons or animals moving together.
Down
The land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled or inhabited regions.
In sheer_______, they clasped arms and swung around and around.
A long, sloping trough or the like, with grooves on the bottom, into which water is directed to separate gold from gravel or sand.
His land was ________by prospectors.
A piece of public land for which a formal request is made for mining or other purposes.
A homophone of miner.