A Monster Calls

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Across
  1. 2. Making a deep sound expressing pain, strain, or displeasure (p. 19).
  2. 5. Medicines used to relieve pain (p. 199).
  3. 6. To cause someone to feel sudden shock or alarm (p. 24).
  4. 8. On fire or glowing brightly (p. 220).
  5. 9. Repeated heavy blows or attacks (p. 204).
  6. 12. The sidekicks of a bully (p. 32).
  7. 13. Twisted and knotted in appearance, often due to age (p. 47).
  8. 14. A sense of inevitable destruction or failure (p. 35).
  9. 15. Spoken unclearly, often due to tiredness or intoxication (p. 233).
  10. 17. Having gained knowledge or understanding (p. 130).
  11. 21. Medical or practical actions intended to cure or relieve a problem (p. 29).
  12. 23. A belief based on fear or magic rather than reason (p. 130).
  13. 25. Mixtures created from various ingredients, often experimentally (p. 126).
  14. 29. A fierce or angry stare (p. 20).
  15. 31. Which rhetorical figure is this: "Conor's stomach contracted to a ball of fire, like a little sun burning him up from the insie" (p.35)
  16. 32. The gathering of ripe crops (p. 129).
  17. 33. To make a soft, crackling sound, often caused by movement (p. 16).
  18. 38. The remains left after destruction or damage (p. 138).
  19. 39. The underlying structures that support a building or idea (p. 136).
  20. 40. A minor illness or physical problem (p. 129).
  21. 41. To include or surround completely (p. 49).
  22. 42. Moving restlessly due to discomfort or embarrassment (p. 52).
  23. 45. To make a sudden small movement from fear or pain (p. 92).
  24. 46. Wild or not controlled or domesticated (p. 18).
  25. 48. Held tightly, often showing tension or anger (p. 120).
  26. 49. Wild with fear, panic, or urgency (p. 228).
Down
  1. 1. Crying or shedding tears (p. 145).
  2. 2. A place where dead people are buried (p. 18).
  3. 3. Held someone responsible for a fault or mistake (p. 90).
  4. 4. Drew the eyebrows together to show displeasure, confusion, or concern (p. 16).
  5. 7. Inspiring awe or admiration (p. 157).
  6. 8. Which rhetorical figure is this: "a very solid sapling had sprouted" (85)
  7. 10. Disappeared suddenly or completely (p. 183).
  8. 11. Extremely angry or annoyed (p. 57).
  9. 16. Punishment inflicted in return for a perceived wrong (p. 77).
  10. 18. To seize, hold, or understand something firmly (p. 15).
  11. 19. A person who rescues others from danger or difficulty (p. 224).
  12. 20. A punishment requiring a student to stay after school (p. 41).
  13. 22. What rhetorical figure is this: "As if he didn't know that from the last three thousand times she'd visited" (p. 57)
  14. 24. Causing difficulty in breathing or intense discomfort (p. 219).
  15. 26. Spoke quietly and unclearly, often in annoyance (p. 104).
  16. 27. Made small restless movements due to nervousness or boredom (p. 111).
  17. 28. Deep sorrow, especially caused by loss (p. 71).
  18. 30. A deep or seemingly bottomless space (p. 215).
  19. 34. A machine that converts energy into motion (p. 228).
  20. 35. The liquid that circulates through a plant to provide nourishment (p. 47).
  21. 36. Loud, deep, and resonant (p. 210).
  22. 37. A fine cloud of tiny water droplets in the air (p. 80).
  23. 43. A feeling of reassurance after stress or fear is removed (p. 147).
  24. 44. A strong feeling of fear or anxiety about something coming (p. 38).
  25. 45. A state of wild excitement or panic (p. 137).
  26. 47. The quality of being worthy or deserving praise (p. 84).
  27. 48. What Americans can call a boy (p. 111).