Across
- 2. a protracted speech usually marked by intemperate/vituperative/or harshly censorious language
- 8. the expression by means of symbolic fictional figures or generalizations about human existence
- 10. noisy shouting; a loud continuous noise
- 11. to feel or express annoyance or ill will at
- 12. something offered for consideration or acceptance
- 15. suspicion or fear especially of future evil
- 18. deviating from conventional or accepted usage or conduct especially in odd or whimsical ways
- 19. short
- 20. dark or dim; not readily understood or clearly expressed
- 21. brought or put into a specified state
- 23. recompense or reward
- 24. to sink or fall to the bottom; to become quiet or less
- 25. to pull/force/or move by violent wringing or twisting movements
Down
- 1. to be appropriate to something
- 3. whole or entire
- 4. to make unclean or impure
- 5. an imagined world or society in which people lead wretched/dehumanized/fearful lives
- 6. grievously affected or troubled (as by a disease)
- 7. the act of rising or mounting upward
- 9. behaving wrongly or moving about aimlessly or irregularly
- 13. to come and go at intervals
- 14. not readily investigated/interpreted/or understood
- 16. adept or prolific at producing inventions
- 17. honor or respect felt or shown
- 21. color
- 22. an inclination to anticipate the best possible outcome
