THE OUTSIDERS CHAPTERS 7-9

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Across
  1. 4. Extreme physical or mental suffering.
  2. 6. A similarity in appearance or character between people or things.
  3. 9. Empty; having no occupants or contents.
  4. 12. Physical strength, particularly in contrast to intelligence.
  5. 13. Filled with wonder, amazement, or admiration.
  6. 14. Stubborn, bad-tempered, or difficult to deal with.
  7. 15. A device used to increase the volume of sound.
  8. 18. A young troublemaker or criminal, especially one involved in violence or gang activity.
  9. 21. A pause or delay due to uncertainty or indecision.
  10. 22. In short supply; not enough of something available.
  11. 23. Without hope or encouragement; depressing.
  12. 25. The crime of killing a person without intent to do so.
  13. 27. Compliance with standards, rules, or laws; behavior that follows the norms of a group.
  14. 28. Relating to a severe and life-threatening condition.
Down
  1. 1. To change the direction or focus of something; to distract.
  2. 2. Projects or glows with warmth or light, especially figuratively, as in happiness or positivity.
  3. 3. A person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a threat or danger.
  4. 5. Generosity and kindness toward others, especially by giving help to those in need.
  5. 7. Without feeling or showing emotion, often due to shock or distress.
  6. 8. To suppress or hold back; to prevent something from being expressed.
  7. 10. Lacking the basic necessities or advantages of life, often due to poverty.
  8. 11. A horse with a golden coat and a white or light-colored mane and tail.
  9. 15. Without direction or purpose; wandering or moving without a goal.
  10. 16. Notable or heroic acts, often brave or daring.
  11. 17. The feeling that someone or something is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
  12. 19. Hesitated or wavered in action, purpose, or speech.
  13. 20. Typically young people who engage in criminal or antisocial behavior.
  14. 24. Struck with overwhelming shock or amazement.
  15. 25. Expressing sorrow or grief, especially over someone's death.
  16. 26. Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions.