New words
Across
- 6. – to turn a small success, talent, or advantage into something greater.
- 10. – feeling jealousy or resentment toward someone else’s success or possessions.
- 11. – responsibility for one’s actions and decisions, especially to the public.
- 13. – acting without thinking about risks or possible negative results.
- 14. – to earn or gain money after all costs are subtracted.
Down
- 1. – money or something of value given to make up for loss, injury, or damage.
- 2. – to show, celebrate, or indicate an important stage or event.
- 3. – easily tricked or deceived because of being too trusting.
- 4. – unlucky or unfortunate; deserving pity.
- 5. – to sell goods (often while moving around) or spread ideas, lies, or rumors.
- 7. – the sequence of events in a story, or a secret plan made by a group of people.
- 8. – to persuade someone to buy or accept something; to exchange goods for money.
- 9. – to secretly cooperate with someone to do something dishonest or immoral.
- 12. – to confuse someone completely or make them unable to think clearly.