English class
Across
- 2. – Loud and continued public outcry
- 4. – Relating to the countryside rather than the city
- 6. – Seated with one leg on either side, as on a horse
- 9. – To come together toward a common point
- 10. – Unmindful or unaware of what is happening
- 13. – Filled with great happiness or delight
- 14. – A temporary failure of memory or judgment
Down
- 1. – To give up entirely; abandon
- 3. – Legally responsible or obligated
- 5. – To unite into one body or organization
- 7. – Person chosen to represent others at a meeting
- 8. – To push roughly in a crowd
- 11. – To change direction suddenly or sharply
- 12. – Stretched tightly; not slack