Day 26
Across
- 6. to fail to notice something or to have a view over a place
- 7. existing in thought or as an idea but not physically real
- 8. able to stay calm while waiting or facing difficulties
- 9. unable to read or write
- 10. to gather or receive something as a result of effort
- 13. to make changes in order to improve something
- 15. to shock or surprise someone very much
- 16. likely to change; not fixed
- 17. to break slightly without separating into pieces
- 21. to deliberately not pay attention to something or someone
- 22. friendly and generous treatment of guests or strangers
- 23. a legal contract allowing someone to use property for a time in exchange for payment
- 26. the ability to read and write
- 27. to make something continue for a longer time or become new again
- 28. to provide food or care needed for growth and health
- 29. to surprise or frighten someone suddenly
- 31. able to read and write
- 34. a large formal meeting or a usual and accepted way of doing things
- 36. unfriendly or showing strong dislike
- 37. the period during which a ruler or monarch holds power
- 39. to fail to give proper care or attention to something
Down
- 1. to make someone less confident or willing to do something
- 2. to repair and improve something to make it like new again
- 3. to turn something upside down or reverse its order
- 4. based on facts or things that can be seen or touched
- 5. to give pleasure or satisfaction to someone
- 8. to continue trying even when something is difficult
- 11. strong anger or opposition toward someone or something
- 12. to cause great damage or emotional pain
- 14. to find and hire new members or employees
- 18. to compete or argue to achieve or prove something
- 19. a person or thing that takes the place of another
- 20. to give something, usually money, in return for loss or damage
- 24. to keep something in good condition or continue to have it
- 25. to join or sign up for the military or a cause
- 30. taking words in their exact meaning without imagination
- 32. to bring something back to its original condition
- 33. related to literature or writing
- 35. to care for and help someone or something to grow and develop
- 38. to destroy a building or structure completely