Across
- 3. relating to or denoting drugs taken on an occasional basis for enjoyment.(page 130)
- 4. the action of making a person or animal resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically by vaccination.(page 136)
- 6. poke someone with a finger, foot, or pointed object.(page 125)
- 7. a group of eye diseases that can cause vision loss and blindness by damaging a nerve in the back of your eye called the optic nerve.(page 130)
- 9. used to refer to the tendency of a situation to oscillate between one extreme and another.(page 121)
- 10. hesitating or doubting.(page 120)
- 12. suffer a sudden, sharp localized pain.(page 141)
- 15. extreme sense of tiredness and lack of energy that can interfere with a person's usual daily activities.(page 151)
- 17. a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.(page 103)
- 18. water pour downward rapidly and in large quantities.(page 89)
- 19. resistance or dissent, expressed in action or argument.(page 111)
- 20. a shrub or small tree of the heath family, with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers and typically with large evergreen leaves, widely grown as an ornamental.(page 159)
Down
- 1. a medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.(page 166)
- 2. walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort.(page 94)
- 5. not harmful or offensive.(page 86)
- 8. not able to be identified as different or distinct.(page 97)
- 11. a shared situation of relaxed and pleasant.(page 104)
- 13. a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria.(page 91)
- 14. restore (a dead person) to life.(page 89)
- 16. expressing or involving prolonged thought.(page 167)
- 21. giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious.(page 156)
