VOCABULARY
Across
- 3. forgetfulness, disregard; a state of being forgotten; an amnesty, general pardon
- 4. lifeless, unable to move or act; slow, inactive
- 6. exceedingly great, inexhaustible, without limit, endless
- 7. a liquid used to dissolve other substances
- 8. an inheritance; a birthright
- 10. to rob by force, especially during wartime; to seize wrongfully
- 12. to smile or speak in a silly, forced way
- 13. appearing ready to collapse, loose and shaky
- 14. of supreme importance, decisive, critical
- 15. much boasted about in a vain or swaggering way
- 18. pale, lacking color, weak and lifeless
- 20. twisted, turned to one side; cleverly or grimly humorous
- 21. unthinking routine or repetition, a fixed or mechanical way of doing something
- 22. to give form to
Down
- 1. a person without a home or friend
- 2. a person who sells something
- 3. to blot out completely, destroy utterly
- 5. firmly fixed; constant, not moving or changing
- 9. long and tire some
- 11. to happen, occur, to happen to
- 15. to abuse or belittle unjustly or maliciously
- 16. the last remaining part
- 17. to adjust or change to sit conditions
- 19. a deep or bottomless pit
- 21. to search or examine throughly; to rob; plunder