Spring Unit 3 VST
Across
- 2. (v.) to put in one's debt by a favor or service; to do a favor for
- 5. (n.) the armed forces especially of Germany from 1935 to 1945
- 6. (adj.) intensely emotional : impassioned, fervid
- 8. (n.) a badge of authority; a distinguishing mark or sign
- 9. (n.) one of a series of levels or grades in an organization or field of activity; OR an arrangement of a body of troops with its units each somewhat to the left or right of the one in the rear like a series of steps
- 10. (adj.) notably or brilliantly outstanding because of dignity or achievements or actions; eminent
- 12. (adj.) relating to matters of fact or practical affairs often to the exclusion of intellectual or artistic matters : practical as opposed to idealistic
- 17. (adj.) painfully affecting the feelings; deeply affecting; touching
- 19. (adj.) flagrantly wicked or impious : evil
- 20. (adj.) sprinkled or streaked with gray; graying
- 21. (n.) clearness of thought or style
- 23. (v.) to walk or travel about without apparent plan but with or without a purpose; to go on foot or walk
- 24. (adj.) somber, gloomy; OR marked by the invocation of a religious sanction
Down
- 1. (n.) the act of forgiving someone for having done something wrong or sinful
- 3. (adj.) excessively or disturbingly vivid; tastelessly showy
- 4. (adj.) German for in a rapid manner; faster; quicker
- 6. (n.) a suitcase
- 7. (n.) an act or instance of withholding or taking something away from someone or something; an act or instance of depriving; loss
- 11. (adj.) boisterously disorderly; disagreeably harsh or strident
- 13. (adj.) giving rise to uncertainty, such as a doubtful promise or outcome OR questionable or suspect as to true nature or quality
- 14. (n.) a secret-police organization employing underhanded and terrorist methods against persons suspected of disloyalty
- 15. (n.) a retaliatory act; the act or practice in international law of resorting to force short of war in retaliation for damage or loss suffered
- 16. (v.) to be about to occur; to hover threateningly
- 18. (n.) German for realm, empire, or kingdom
- 22. (adj.) not allowing entrance or passage; not capable of being affected or disturbed