ADJECTIVES WITH "-ING AND -ED" SUFFIXES.

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Across
  1. 2. greatly surprised;astonished.
  2. 4. showing signs of future success.
  3. 15. unhappy and without hope.
  4. 18. causing annoyance or upset because of an inability to change or achieve something.
  5. 19. arousing curiosity or interest:holding or catching the attention.
  6. 20. officially listed and accepted;
  7. 23. not interesting;tedious.
  8. 24. extremely cold.
  9. 27. an unnecessary or wrong use of money,time,etc.
  10. 29. having been resumed,re-established,or revived.
  11. 30. irritate or angry.
  12. 33. hurt or physically harmed.
  13. 34. drained of one's physical or mental resources.
  14. 36. happening soon.
  15. 37. needing a lot of time, attention, or energy.
  16. 38. providig amusement or enjoyment.
Down
  1. 1. in a state of becoming different.
  2. 3. {of a person} sad or displeased.Because someone or something has failed to fulfill one's hopes or expectations.
  3. 5. capable of attrating and holding interest;charming.
  4. 6. very hot.
  5. 7. having finished a training course, or having particular skills, etc.
  6. 8. suffering or dying from hunger.
  7. 9. in need of sleep or rest;weary.
  8. 10. clearly very much better than what is usual.
  9. 11. not having a job that provides money.
  10. 12. having been asked to attend.
  11. 13. sorrounded by a very large or violently burning fire.
  12. 14. extremely exciting, beautiful, or surprising.
  13. 16. interesting and full of action, especially when you do not know what is going to happen next.
  14. 17. extremely frightened.
  15. 21. experiencing mental or emotional strain or tension.
  16. 22. feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect.
  17. 25. modern and well developed.
  18. 26. extremely suprising or impressive;
  19. 28. legaly made a part of a family that is not your original family.
  20. 31. you have been looking for a person for a long time and you can't find him. What kind of person is he?
  21. 32. having left one's job and ceased to work.
  22. 35. pleasant and attractive.