The Crucible Act 2
Across
- 4. immortal lustful desire (adultery)
- 6. a formal agreement or promise, often with God
- 10. to resent someone for having something or for doing something
- 12. strong disapproval or judgement that someone is wrong
- 14. to be full to the top
- 15. a person or act that is fake
- 17. a sense of self respect or honor
- 18. to avoid or escape something
- 19. a disaster or serious misfortune
- 20. a judge or local official who enforces the law
- 21. something that causes wonder or astonishment
- 26. showing strong interest or eagerness
- 28. appropriate or in the right amount compared to something e;se
- 30. clear and obvious
- 34. tension or conflict between people
- 35. to hesitate, stubble or lose strength
- 36. a territory or region that is part of a larger country
- 37. an unhealthy paleness in someones face
- 38. to hold back or control
- 39. to scold or correct someone for doing wrong
Down
- 1. the study of knowledge of God and religious beliefs
- 2. serious and formal, without humor
- 3. ivine guidance or care, fate controlled by God
- 5. to make up for something in return
- 7. completely confused or uncertain
- 8. punishment or harm done to someone in return for a wrong
- 9. confused or puzzled
- 11. extremely important or expressively judgemental
- 13. extremely wrong, cruel, or unnatural
- 16. done on purpose or carefully thought out
- 22. silly, foolish, or crazy
- 23. a firmly held belief, or being found guilty of a crime
- 24. pushing or urging do something
- 25. in a way that threatens harm or danger
- 27. angry or offended because something feels unfair
- 29. a state of hopelessness or extreme need
- 31. carefully or cautious
- 32. a reason or justification for doing something
- 33. to struggle with or try to deal with a problem