Across
- 3. A person that is directly of the opposite
- 6. The villain created a vile ___ to overthrow his enemy.
- 10. The hiring or promoting of friends
- 12. The best English teacher
- 13. Used in writing, to "Let someone off the ___."
- 14. Sits at Wiesel 3
- 15. Capital of New York
- 16. Creator of Earnest
- 19. - Before text(This is not a real definition)
- 21. There is a fable about the ___ and the Mouse
- 24. Vociferously - 2
- 29. Banished person
- 31. The singer's ___ voice amazed the audience.
- 32. To consume
- 34. The president of France
- 36. Noun : Adj = Antithesis:___
- 39. Evoking a sense of regret
- 41. Essence of 5
- 42. You should never ___ writing and say it's your own work.
- 43. I made a crossword puzzle to test your ___.
- 44. Protagonist of "The Importance of Being Earnest."
Down
- 1. The cow went to the ER
- 2. Did Mo give that to Rose?
- 4. The author of Gulliver's Travels
- 5. The ___ lion devoured a herd of deer.
- 7. Seize the day
- 8. The phrase "the deafening silence" is an ___.
- 9. Absolutely
- 11. A person who sucks up to someone important
- 17. Exceedingly cruel
- 18. In a loud or forceful manner
- 20. Polish piano composer Frédéric ___
- 22. Deceitful and trustworthy
- 23. The father hired his inexperienced son, portraying ___.
- 25. Mr. Jones had ___ too much alcohol.
- 26. A story that mocks an idea is a ___.
- 27. Showing weakness to gain favor
- 28. The hiring of a qualified person
- 30. The parent had to ___ the knife from the child.
- 33. A 2009 Halloween movie directed by Henry Selick
- 35. Fortune tellers are complete ___.
- 37. The ___ land made farming a success this year.
- 38. Song for the dead
- 40. The hospital referred to their ___ and decided the bullet wound was the most serious.
