Across
- 2. n comfort in grief, or a source of relief; consolation
- 9. adj possessing a quality that stimulates desire or interest;
- 12. v made greater, larger, or more complete; increased, expanded
- 14. v fell to the bottom, or became quiet or less (settled down); decreased, receded (pay careful attention to tense and connotation since these are similar)
- 15. adv serenely free of interruption or disturbance; peacefully, calmly
- 17. v became diffused throughout every part of; permeated, riddled
- 19. adj alertly watchful especially to avoid danger; attentive
- 20. n counsel or warning against fault or oversight; guidance, advice
Down
- 1. n a sudden rush like a stream of liquid; deluge, inundation
- 3. v twisted in a violent manner; distorted, warped
- 4. v to make something less painful; alleviate, relieve (pay careful attention to tense and connotation since these are similar)
- 5. v slowed the progress of something; hindered, obstructed
- 6. v gave up something; yield, surrender, release
- 7. n the quality or state of being lazy, sluggish, or indifferent (marked by a lack of interest); stupor
- 8. adj drooping or flagging from or as if from exhaustion; lackadaisical, limp
- 10. n an action that breaks a law or rule; violation, offense
- 11. n a large unorganized group of individuals; crowd, mob
- 13. adv done with emphasis (tending to express oneself in forceful speech); assertively
- 16. adj of a serpentine or wavy form; twisted, winding
- 18. adj causing great pain or anguish, or very intense; agonizing
