Across
- 2. to suddenly burst out or happen quickly or strongly (like laughter or applause) to break out with force (like a volcano)to suddenly appear or break through the body’s surface (like teeth)
- 4. something that causes a break or pause in something (an activity, process, or conversation) before it begins again.
- 5. able to be influenced into doing something that breaks away from the rules; able to become bad
- 7. to break up; to cause confusion
- 9. to stop the continuous progress of an activity or process before it starts again
Down
- 1. sudden; unexpected; broken into what is expected
- 3. to be out of money;
- 5. evil; showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain to break away from honesty of a text or a computer database or program: made unreliable by errors or alterations
- 6. (especially of a pipe, a vessel, or a bodily part such as an organ or membrane) to burst or break open
- 7. something that breaks someone's concentration; a bother; an annoyance
- 8. ruined; to "break the bank"completely without a particular quality or value
