The Great Gatsby Vocab. 3

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Across
  1. 1. Piercing, incisive, and keen.
  2. 2. To blame for something; a disgrace.
  3. 3. lacking sophistication, narrow-minded.
  4. 5. Urgently eager for food; craving satisfaction or gratification.
  5. 6. To prolong the existence of something.
  6. 8. Difficult to see, vague.
  7. 10. Lacking clarity of feature or sharpness of outline.
  8. 12. Brazenly overstepping bounds,arrogant.
  9. 16. A sign of forewarning.
  10. 17. Wasteful, a person given to extravagance.
  11. 21. A collection of live wild animals on exhibition, a varied mixture.
  12. 22. Mutual, interacting.
  13. 24. Something damaged or defaced.
Down
  1. 1. To steal and to use another's writing as one's own.
  2. 4. To tear violently, to split.
  3. 6. stressing precise following of instructions, details, codes or conduct.
  4. 7. Profound knowledge, intellectual depth.
  5. 9. Sharp or irritating to the taste or smell, acrid.
  6. 11. Depression of spirits.
  7. 12. To cause to speedily occur, to throw headlong.
  8. 13. ill will or evil intentions.
  9. 14. Unyielding regardless of reason or logic.
  10. 15. A doctor who specializes in treatment of the eyes.
  11. 17. Pertaining to air or gas.
  12. 18. State of being forgotten.
  13. 19. Bitter deep-seated ill will, enmity.
  14. 20. Extravagantly abundant, flowing freely.
  15. 21. Desire to harm others.
  16. 22. Self-restraint.
  17. 23. To thrust out, to thrust forward.