Across
- 2. a wild incident involving a drunken celebration (e.g. The hotel ended the bachelor party after it turned into a noisy ______.)
- 6. to care for someone or something that is typically below optimal health (e.g. My daughter did not listen to me when I told her to leave the stray cat alone, but I guess it is alright since her efforts helped ______ the starving animal back to health.)
- 8. a minor illness or sickness (e.g. The boy faked an ______ so that he could stay home and not go to school.)
- 9. guilty; deserving blame (e.g. The judge found the man ______ of the crime and sentenced him to life in prison.)
- 10. group the group of people in a study or experimentation that do not take the treatment or action (e.g. Research found that the weight loss product worked because the ______ maintained their weight whereas the experimental group took the product and lost a lot of weight.)
Down
- 1. preference for something more than its counterpart (e.g. Grandmother tended to ______ boys over girls.)
- 3. with rage (e.g. The woman yelled ______ at her cheating spouse.)
- 4. tastelessly showy; attractive on the surface but having in reality no value or substance; falsely alluring (e.g. Because of Christie's ______ style of dressing, she has often been mistaken for a prostitute and has received a number of indecent proposals.)
- 5. the enthusiasm a person or group has about their duties (e.g. Since the soldiers have not seen their families in a long time, their ______ is at an all-time low.)
- 7. to follow a set direction or path (e.g. Miles of trails ______ their way through the trees and meadows.)