ACT Vocab 3

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Across
  1. 2. Specialist dictionaries may be required to understand some of the more ___ texts.
  2. 4. Frankenstein ___ his monster.
  3. 5. You have not understood; allow me to ___.
  4. 7. It's a ___ to suppose that wealth brings happiness.
  5. 9. The presence of minority parties would also ___ a diversity of opinions and ethnic backgrounds.
  6. 10. The builders promised to ___ the repairs.
  7. 11. Don't ___ with me I want a straight answer to a straight question!
  8. 12. The current economic climate is particularly difficult for ___ businesses.
  9. 15. She's one of those ___ personalities that you often see presenting TV game shows.
  10. 17. He had a kind of gentleness and ___.
  11. 18. There is a danger of becoming too ___ about teaching methods.
  12. 19. They were accused of ___ in their dealings with both sides.
  13. 20. She has been unable to ___ the details of the accident from her memory.
Down
  1. 1. David felt too ___ to resist.
  2. 2. They hope to ___ the success of other software companies.
  3. 3. " Pass away " is a ___ for " die ".
  4. 6. His house is an ___ mixture of the antique and the modern.
  5. 8. He looked sly and ___.
  6. 10. Talk is ___, writing leaves footprints.
  7. 12. He was ___ in his preparation for the big day.
  8. 13. He persuaded her to sign the document with tricks and ___.
  9. 14. My ___ neighbour had given away the secret.
  10. 16. He was an ___, his feelings hidden deep behind a sophisticated defence-work of cynicism and distrust.
  11. 20. We watched the tide ___ and flow