Across
- 5. – People who lack strength or power.
- 7. – People who are physically or mentally powerful.
- 9. – People who are ill or unhealthy.
- 11. – People who are inventive or imaginative.
- 13. – People who have good luck or favorable circumstances.
- 15. – People without a permanent residence.
- 16. – People who resist authority or norms.
- 17. – People who are courageous.
- 18. – People who are in need of help or resources.
- 19. – People who have bad luck or unfavorable circumstances.
- 21. – People who hold influence or authority.
- 22. – People who feel envy or suspicion.
- 23. – People who have committed a crime or wrongdoing.
- 25. – People who are confused or directionless, either physically or metaphorically.
- 28. – People who are daring or fearless.
- 30. – People known for their wisdom.
- 31. – People who have impaired hearing.
- 32. – People who show constant support or allegiance.
- 33. – People who enjoy special advantages.
- 34. – People who are unable to stay still or content.
Down
- 1. – Older adults or senior citizens.
- 2. – People who show intensity or aggression.
- 3. – People who do not have a job.
- 4. – People who act in morally right ways.
- 6. – People who are blameless or not guilty.
- 7. – People who believe in and act according to fairness.
- 8. – People who are in good physical condition.
- 9. – People who are loyal or have strong beliefs, often religious.
- 10. – People who cannot see.
- 12. – People who are kind, mild, or tender.
- 14. – People who have received a formal education.
- 16. – People with strong desires for success or achievement.
- 20. – Elderly people.
- 23. – People who are religious or focused on non-material values.
- 24. – People who have wealth or abundant resources.
- 25. – People who are widely known or celebrated.
- 26. – People who have little or no money or resources.
- 27. – People who are driven by goals or aspirations.
- 29. – People who are subjected to harsh treatment.
- 30. – People who are youthful or children.
