Madame Bovary
Across
- 2. indulge in daydreaming about something desired.
- 3. having, revealing, or proceeding from a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and culture.
- 7. lack of equality or justice.
- 10. falls down or in; give way.
- 11. a dog of a tall, slender breed having keen sight and capable of high speed, used since ancient times for hunting small game and now chiefly in racing and coursing.
- 12. treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
- 14. the state of great comfort and extravagant living.
- 15. in disorderly haste or confusion.
- 17. a person's child or children.
- 18. an act of retiring or giving up a position.
- 19. a shop selling wines and liquors.
Down
- 1. confused; disorderly.
- 4. instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction.
- 5. a British nobleman ranking above a baron and below an earl.
- 6. having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.
- 8. the fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol.
- 9. a title or form of address used of or to a French-speaking man, corresponding to Mr. or sir.
- 13. disappointed by someone or something previously respected or admired; disillusioned.
- 16. the study of the origin of words and how their meanings have changed throughout history.
- 17. the quality or condition of being obstinate; stubbornness.