Across
- 1. collection; set
- 3. an irregularity
- 5. run-down; shabby
- 7. scatter; disperse
- 8. a violation or law or agreement
- 10. exaggerated statements not taken literally
- 11. loyal; devoted; unwavering
- 12. a play on words
- 14. someone who gets an advantage
- 15. illogical; doesn't make sense; confusing
- 16. results; effects
- 18. a person who can endure a lot of pain without showing it
- 23. a revolt or uprising
- 25. scolding; criticizing
- 28. in a gloomy or depressed manner
- 29. occurring at irregular intervals or in random order
- 31. damaging the good reputation of someone
- 32. linking two ideas with one word
- 35. unwillingness to do something
- 37. a person who lives outside his/her native country
- 39. exclusion from a society or a group
- 41. in a sumptuously rich; extravagant, or luxurious manner
- 42. likely to cause an argument; controversial
- 45. scholarship to attend a college or university
- 46. union made for mutual benefit
- 48. when a character talks to him/herself
- 49. calm; peaceful
- 52. saying something to the audience others can't hear
- 54. an oath or swear word
- 55. reversal of normal word order
- 56. deny any responsibility or support for
- 58. secret plan to do something illegal or harmful
- 59. so intense as to seem to be able to feel/touch it
- 62. to have a natural liking for someone or something
- 63. wasteful; reckless; uncontrolled
- 64. settling among/controlling indigenous people
- 68. unique; peculiar; odd
- 70. proverb or short statement of truth
- 72. words that are opposites put together for new word
- 76. punishment inflicted as revenge
- 77. deny any responsibility
- 80. combine two or more into one
- 82. expression that is used to avoid being harsh
- 83. insatiable; ravenous
- 86. declaring something to be untrue
- 87. narrow opening or line of breakage
- 89. attributing a custom/event to a time period it doesn't belong
- 90. an affirmative expressed by using a negative phrase
- 93. negatively; derogatively
- 94. an overused phrase betraying a lack of original thought
- 95. a substitute for a role; stand-in
- 96. to calm; put an end to a rebellion
- 97. general vote on a single political question
Down
- 2. describing as having much less of a quality
- 4. thorough; extremely detailed
- 6. extravagant; grand
- 9. showing a feeling of superiority
- 13. appalling; unthinkable
- 17. to be in agreement with; similar thought
- 19. quick summary at the beginning of a scene/play
- 20. loud; rowdy
- 21. cleansing; purification
- 22. work that imitates another, making fun of it
- 24. when a writer raises a question then answers it
- 26. omission of words that are understood
- 27. intended to do harm
- 30. to seem to be kind but really being superior
- 33. a small increase
- 34. activities that have no religious basis
- 36. dishonored; debased
- 38. enrolled in college or university
- 40. evil; hateful; cruel
- 43. a group of words whose meaning comes from use
- 44. letters or notifications
- 47. position of dominant power of influence
- 50. full of danger or risk
- 51. crime; cruelty; evil
- 53. system of institutionalized racial segregation
- 57. to cause to become more serious or intense
- 59. mass chaos; mayhem
- 60. agile or flexible
- 61. based on random choice or personal whim
- 65. fighting; boxing
- 66. expressing a contrast or opposition in text
- 67. to spread out from a source; give out
- 69. suggesting a connection in meaning through a pattern in form
- 70. strong hostility
- 71. messenger or representative
- 73. substitute, replacement, or alternative
- 74. repetition of words at the beginning of sentences
- 75. statement that seems contradictory but after thought makes sense
- 78. cruelties; evils; barbaric acts
- 79. addressing an absent person as if present
- 81. same letter or sound repeated at the beginning of words
- 84. without trying to hide; done openly
- 85. use of humor to expose/criticize other's vices or stupidity
- 88. a person who speaks negatively about something
- 91. naming the object representing what is meant
- 92. level or rank in an organization or society
