The Great Gatsby
Across
- 6. , a state of disorder, confusion, or untidiness.
- 7. , to speak quietly, indistinctly, or in low tones, often while complaining, grumbling, or talking to oneself.
- 9. , "immediately after which," "at which point," or "as a result of which".
- 11. , the act of feeling, showing, or expressing deep hatred, disdain, or scornful disapproval toward someone or something
- 12. , a trace, mark, or visible sign of something that is disappearing or no longer exists, representing a small remnant of the past.
- 13. , a state of violent disorder, confusion, agitation, or, in fluid dynamics, an unsteady, chaotic flow pattern.
Down
- 1. , a design, symbol, or logo created by combining or intertwining two or more letters, typically a person's initials or a brand's letters.
- 2. , a hairstyle characterized by hair swept upward and backward from the forehead, creating significant volume on top.
- 3. , to ask, query, or make an investigation to seek information.
- 4. , a large group of people or things gathered together, assembled, or accumulated in a concentrated, dense manner.
- 5. , happening in a sudden, unexpected, or sharp manner without warning.
- 6. , a person believed to be possessed or influenced by an evil spirit.
- 8. , to have persisted through hardship, lasted over time, or tolerated something unpleasant without yielding.
- 9. , to move about aimlessly, roam, or travel without a set destination or purpose.
- 10. , a sound that is quieted, deadened, or softened, usually by a covering or obstruction, making it less clear.