English
Across
- 2. Tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm, often due to overexposure.
- 8. A feeling of longing for one's home during a period of absence.
- 10. Tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people.
- 12. A strong public protest or objection.
- 13. To become stuck or impeded.
- 21. Having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- 23. To treat a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral.
- 25. To a great or significant extent.
- 27. A period of peace before a disturbance or crisis.
- 29. The legal state of being unable to repay debts.
- 30. To leap or move with a jumping motion; also means obligated or tied.
- 32. To negotiate or argue over the price of something.
- 33. To upset or annoy someone.
- 37. A person who lends money at extremely high interest rates.
- 39. To destroy completely.
- 40. Extraordinary or remarkable.
Down
- 1. An overwhelming victory in an election.
- 3. Exceptional skill or ability.
- 4. The quality of being reliable and uniform over time.
- 5. To discover one's origins or family background.
- 6. To exclude or isolate someone from a group or activity.
- 7. Enthusiastic and public praise.
- 9. A very small amount of money.
- 11. The efficiency of production, often measured as output per unit of input.
- 14. An optical illusion, often appearing as water in a desert.
- 15. A prediction or estimate of future events, especially weather.
- 16. To carry or endure something.
- 17. To gradually decrease in size, amount, or strength.
- 18. Excessively high (typically referring to prices or demands).
- 19. Representing the prevalent attitudes, values, and practices of a society.
- 20. Violent or chaotic disorder.
- 22. A robbery or theft.
- 24. A state of satisfaction and happiness.
- 26. To attract and hold the interest or attention of someone.
- 28. The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or system.
- 31. Capable of bending or adapting without breaking; adaptable.
- 34. Groups that try to influence public officials on specific issues.
- 35. Regular payments made to employees for their work.
- 36. To frequently visit or occupy (a place); also means to linger in the mind.
- 38. To drive or push something forward.