Across
- 2. (p. 19): a building or group of buildings in which soldiers live
- 5. (page 7): to import or export something without paying for it (illegally)
- 6. (p. 19): someone who has quit a position or abandoned a group with no intention of returning
- 7. (p. 2): freedom and independence, the ability to do what one pleases
- 8. (p. 6): the place where someone lives; housing
- 11. (page 9): to cancel or take something back
- 12. (p. 11): to join with others in refusing to deal with a person, organization, or country, usually to express disapproval
- 13. – not taking a side in a fight or war
- 14. (p. 20): a group of citizens with some military training who are called to active duty in case of an emergency
- 16. (page 3): the state of owing something, especially money
- 18. (p. 17): complete control over the entire supply of goods or a service in a certain market
- 19. (page 11): treat, mention, or speak to rudely
- 20. – who a person is
Down
- 1. (p. 3): people under the authority or control of another
- 3. (p. 8): one who stands in for or acts for another, especially through delegated authority
- 4. (page 6): an adjective to describe someone who is not open to new ideas or ways of doing things
- 9. march – a secret mission to gather useful information against the enemy
- 10. (p. 9): to do away with, especially by government action; to cancel
- 15. (page 11): a single event
- 17. (page 6): with hesitation, doubt, or dread
