Across
- 2. Rude, disrespectful, or irrelevant to the matter at hand.
- 4. A typical or representative example of a certain person, character, or pattern.
- 8. Having moved or approached stealthily, often with intent to harm or observe.
- 10. A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river; to consume a large amount of food rapidly.
- 11. A cause of great trouble or suffering; a challenging or difficult experience.
- 13. The central topic or idea explored in a work of literature, art, or discourse.
- 14. A confident and forceful statement or declaration.
- 15. The emotional atmosphere or prevailing feeling in a work of art, literature, or environment.
Down
- 1. Twisting or contorting the body, often in pain or discomfort.
- 3. Decayed and emitting a foul smell; morally corrupt or repulsive.
- 5. A den or resting place of a wild animal; a hideout or secret place.
- 6. Extremely repugnant or horrifying; causing fear or disgust.
- 7. A magical or medicinal potion that has the power to cure, rejuvenate, or transform
- 8. Relating to the senses or the ability to perceive stimuli through the senses.
- 9. Causing strong feelings of disgust or aversion.
- 11. The author's attitude or feelings toward the subject or audience of a work.
- 12. The process of beginning or starting something.
