Across
- 1. One that depresses or restrains; a dulling or deadening influence
- 2. A state or scene of noisy uproar and confusion
- 4. Favors shown to relatives and friends
- 7. To brag greatly
- 10. A sudden downfall; collapse or failure
- 12. Having a feeling of ill-will; bitter hostility
- 14. After Consuela failed her vocabulary test, her mother disowned her, ___ the day she decided to have a child.
- 15. To discourage; to keep someone from doing something
- 17. to attempt to equal or surpass; especially through imitation; to copy
- 19. Showing lack of interest
- 23. To gain possession of; to acquire; get
- 24. To regret, be sorry for
- 25. To decrease gradually
- 26. To be agitated, as by rage; to churn and foam as if boiling
Down
- 1. Hardship, restraint, confinement
- 3. Shrek ___ to multiple fairy tales.
- 5. The division of something into parts
- 6. An extremely large number
- 8. To give up doing; to surrender, give in
- 9. Hard to understand
- 11. Violent, unbounded, unrestrained
- 13. To carry on despite hardships; to put up with
- 15. Entirely without; lacking
- 16. Capable of being touched of felt
- 18. There is one particular food that I ___: fried okra!
- 20. To consist of; to include, to contain, to be made up of
- 21. Distant, reserved in manner; uninvolved
- 22. The first thing Elizabeth noticed when she walked up the sidewalk to her house was that the curtains were ____, as if someone had been watching her from the window.