To Kill A Mockingbird

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Across
  1. 5. be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment.
  2. 6. to become affected with nausea. 2. : to feel disgust. transitive verb. : to affect with nausea or disgust.
  3. 7. (of a person) avoiding work; lazy. 2.without purpose or effect; pointless.
  4. 10. benefit paid by the government
  5. 11. to discolor; stain. 2. to stain the honor of; disgrace. Word origin.
  6. 13. a formal speech, especially one given on a ceremonial occasion.
  7. 16. have an inward feeling of acute embarrassment or awkwardness.
  8. 17. to urge strongly, advise earnestly
Down
  1. 1. (verb) Competing; contending. “All vying swimmers come to the judge’s desk.”
  2. 2. (of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing.
  3. 3. intervene on behalf of another.
  4. 4. to thoroughly overwhelm and reduce to submission or passivity. quell a riot. 2. : quiet, pacify
  5. 5. the process of burning slowly with smoke but no flame.
  6. 8. a rude expression intended to hurt or offend
  7. 9. gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something.
  8. 12. crouch down in fear / to crouch or shrink away from fear or shame
  9. 14. (Adjective): mischievous, of relating to, or characteristics of an imp.
  10. 15. filled with or characterized by intense but unexpressed anger. 2.(of a crowd) moving in a rapid or hectic way.