ANL-3010: Reading 4 (What My Bones Know)
Across
- 3. Full of life, like a cheerleader at a sports game
- 4. Someone who often gets into accidents is "_____ accident" (Hint: Phrasal Verb)
- 6. Out of focus, like a photograph taken too quickly
- 7. A creepy, strange atmosphere that's fit for Halloween (rhymes with "weary")
- 8. Appear threateningly, like a storm cloud on the horizon
- 9. Being attracted to something, like a moth to a flame
- 12. Left speechless or in shock, like after hearing unexpected news
- 16. Act of telling on another, often to authorities (rhymes with "itch")
- 17. An award or honor, like a medal given for bravery
Down
- 1. Worn-out and tattered, like an old pair of shoes (starts with 's')
- 2. Your outward behavior, the way you carry yourself
- 5. Not wide, like a path between two close cliffs
- 6. Make someone feel small, not in height but in importance
- 9. The scattering of people from their homeland, like seeds blown in the wind
- 10. A lack of supply, like empty shelves during a rush on groceries
- 11. An easy and comfortable (rhymes with "pushy")
- 13. Refuse something, especially when it's true (starts with 'd')
- 14. So excited you feel dizzy, like spinning around too fast
- 15. Covered from the sun, like sitting under a tree (rhymes with "faded")
- 18. Use four-letter words, often in anger