Across
- 3. (noun) - synonym: hostility
- 5. (adj.) - antonym: cheerfully
- 6. (adj.) - distrustful of human nature
- 10. (adv.) - antonym: mournfully; thoughtfully
- 12. (verb) - the puppies ___ happily around the yard
- 14. (verb) - if you do not want to do something, you might be _____ for time
- 15. (verb) - moving in a sneaky way
- 16. (noun) - synonym: phrase
- 17. (noun) - involvement in something illegal or wrong
- 19. (adj) - requiring a lot of work
- 22. (verb) - synonym: settled
- 25. (verb) - if you have this type of item, it is most likely expensive and attention-catching
- 27. (adj.) - synonym: critical
- 32. (noun) - anger at unfairness
- 34. (adj.) - this might be due to a good amount of rest
- 35. (verb) - you must ___ an item in order to own it
- 36. (adv.) - occuring after death
Down
- 1. (noun) - antonym: protesters
- 2. (adj.) - synonym: dutiful; devoted
- 4. (adj.) - antonym: talkative
- 5. (noun) - antonym: benevolent
- 7. (adj.) - stubborn, refusing to change
- 8. (verb) - spreading throughout
- 9. (verb) - gave a detailed description; explained
- 11. (adv.) - antonym: extravagantly
- 13. (adj.) - antonym: dull
- 18. (adj.) - worthy of disrespect and hatred
- 20. (adj.) - showing kindness or goodwill
- 21. (noun or verb)- a state of rest or inactivity
- 23. (verb) - the paleontologist _____ the fossil.
- 24. (adj.) - retired; old; useless; out of style
- 26. (adj.) - shameful; humiliating, despicable
- 28. (adj.) - antonym: threatening
- 29. (noun) - antonym: celebration
- 30. (noun) - a face or expression on a face
- 31. (verb) - antonym: support; compliment
- 33. (verb) - gather or organize
