Across
- 4. a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large crowd; a state of confusion or disorder.
- 5. playful or mildly harmful behaviour; actions causing trouble or annoyance.
- 6. opposite in nature, direction, or meaning; deliberately opposing.
- 7. an official order issued by an authority.
- 9. failure or refusal to obey rules, laws, or authority.
- 12. to obtain something, often with care or effort.
- 13. the act of examining and measuring an area of land for mapping or planning purposes.
- 14. a person who betrays a friend, cause, or country.
- 15. information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view.
- 16. a person’s face or facial expression; also, support or approval.
- 19. to spread through and be perceived in every part of something.
- 20. in a manner showing no pity or compassion; cruelly.
- 21. feeling or showing a desire for what someone else has; jealous.
Down
- 1. an extreme scarcity of food affecting a large area or population.
- 2. a strong public protest or expression of anger or disapproval.
- 3. so shocked or astonished that one is unable to think clearly.
- 8. to work together with others on a common project or goal.
- 10. a person or group that is actively opposed or hostile.
- 11. giving up something valued for the sake of something else considered more important.
- 17. to prevent someone from accomplishing something; to frustrate.
- 18. a statement admitting that one has done something wrong or illegal.
