Across
- 4. Destroyed completely by burning to ashes.
- 6. Mental or emotional strain; the physical state of being stretched tight.
- 7. Assistance or help of a practical nature.
- 9. To bring something back to its original, normal, or healthy condition.
- 12. Fading away, scattering, or disappearing (often used to describe smoke, vapor, or energy).
- 13. Answered back to an accusation in a sharp, angry, or clever manner.
- 14. To shape metal using heat and a hammer, or to build/create something new (like a relationship).
- 16. Confused, mixed up, or distorted to the point of being hard to understand (usually a message or speech).
- 17. A long, narrow, tapering flag used for identification or signaling.
- 18. Hidden, covered, or kept from being seen.
- 19. A solemn utterance intended to invoke supernatural harm or punishment on someone.
Down
- 1. Cleared the throat noisily to show annoyance, doubt, or disapproval.
- 2. Hesitated in action or purpose; started to lose strength or momentum.
- 3. Strong anger or annoyance provoked by something perceived as unfair or unjust.
- 5. Echoed, filled a place with sound, or rang out loudly.
- 8. Seeking to harm someone in return for a perceived injury; wanting revenge.
- 10. To pronounce words clearly and distinctly.
- 11. Severe, bare, or harsh in appearance; unpleasantly clear.
- 15. A person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a dangerous threat.
- 16. Comically or repulsively ugly, unnatural, or distorted.
- 19. A group of people speaking or singing at the exact same time.
