Day 26
Across
- 6. fail to notice or consider something.
- 7. existing only as an idea or concept, not as a physical thing.
- 8. able to wait calmly without becoming annoyed.
- 9. unable to read or write.
- 10. obtain something, often as a result of effort or work.
- 13. make changes to improve something, especially a system or institution.
- 15. shock or surprise someone very much.
- 16. likely to change or vary.
- 17. break or cause to break slightly without completely separating.
- 21. refuse to take notice of or acknowledge something.
- 22. friendly and generous treatment of guests or visitors.
- 23. a contract allowing someone to use property for a period for payment.
- 26. the ability to read and write.
- 27. make something continue for a longer period or begin again.
- 28. provide food or other things needed for growth and health.
- 29. surprise or frighten someone suddenly.
- 31. able to read and write.
- 34. a traditional or widely accepted way of doing something.
- 36. unfriendly or showing opposition.
- 37. the period during which a ruler or leader holds power.
- 39. fail to care for or give attention to something or someone.
Down
- 1. make someone less confident or willing to do something.
- 2. repair and improve something so that it is in good condition again.
- 3. turn something upside down or reverse its order.
- 4. based on facts or physical things, not abstract ideas.
- 5. please or satisfy someone’s desires or feelings.
- 8. continue trying despite difficulties or obstacles.
- 11. strong dislike or opposition toward someone or something.
- 12. cause great destruction or emotional shock.
- 14. find and persuade someone to join an organization or group.
- 18. compete or struggle to achieve or deal with something.
- 19. a person or thing used instead of another.
- 20. give something to make up for loss, damage, or effort.
- 24. keep something in good condition or continue to have it.
- 25. join or sign up for military service or support a cause.
- 30. taking words in their exact, usual meaning.
- 32. return something to its original condition or position.
- 33. relating to literature or written works.
- 35. care for and encourage the growth or development of someone.
- 38. destroy a building or structure completely.