VERBS
Across
- 3. To fasten or secure with a bond; to tie or restrain.
- 5. To be alive; to exist; to reside in a particular place or with a particular person.
- 6. To have or form opinions, beliefs, or judgments; to use one's mind actively to consider or reason about something.
- 7. To assist or aid someone in doing something; to make it easier or possible for someone to do something.
- 9. To give back or return money or a favor owed to someone; to compensate or make restitution for.
- 10. To perceive with the eyes; to observe or witness something visually.
- 11. o perceive or experience a sensation or emotion; to have a particular sensation or emotional state.
- 12. To pursue or approach stealthily and persistently, especially with hostile intent or obsessive attention.
- 14. Used to indicate duty or correctness in accordance with moral or social standards.
Down
- 1. To be required to do something; to have an obligation or necessity.
- 2. To express future intention or determination; to be inclined or willing to do something.
- 3. o exist; to have a specified quality, condition, or identity; to occupy a position in space or time.
- 4. To operate or control a vehicle; to travel in a vehicle as a driver or passenger.
- 7. To own or possess something; to hold or maintain in one's grasp or control.
- 8. Used to indicate past or future ability or possibility; used in polite requests or suggestions.
- 9. To cease work or movement in order to relax, sleep, or recover strength; to be situated in a particular position or condition.
- 11. To discover or locate something that was previously unknown, lost, or hidden.
- 13. To have information or knowledge about something; to be aware of something as a fact or truth.
- 14. To express thoughts, opinions, or information verbally.
- 15. To express amusement or joy by making sounds with one's voice and facial expressions.