Across
- 2. To sink downward or become lower.
- 4. A smoldering piece of wood from a fire.
- 5. Tight,
- 7. With acceptance.
- 11. Great in size or amount,
- 13. Affected greatly, especially by a disease.
- 15. A disturbed state of mind due to illness or intoxication.
- 16. A color, typically a shade or tint.
- 17. Continues to occur; repeats,
- 21. An appearance before a judge; normally taking place before a trial,
- 23. In a way that shows persistence,
- 24. Filled with fear or shock,
- 26. People that get in trouble often.
- 28. Not willing to believe,
- 30. To request urgently or earnestly.
- 31. To cause someone or something to change course.
- 34. Fearful that something bad will happen,
- 36. Has experience or wisdom.
- 39. Expresses regret,
- 42. Following expectations or rules,
- 43. To manipulate to your advantage,
- 45. To withdraw from,
- 46. To excuse someone from a criminal charge.
- 47. Not having as many benefits as others; disadvantaged.
- 48. Being distant or withdrawn.
- 50. Gently; with extreme care or delicacy,
- 52. Has clothing on.
- 53. In a way that depicts sadness.
- 54. the person who watches over someone or something.
- 55. Lasting for a long time
- 56. A competition between two groups for the same goal,
Down
- 1. To suddenly change direction.
- 2. Refined, having worldly knowledge,
- 3. Sends out rays.
- 6. A deep shade of black,
- 7. dishonestly.
- 8. Suspicious.
- 9. Agitating or tormenting,
- 10. A formal declaration that someone has committed a crime.
- 12. A select group that is superior in ways like abilities or qualities.
- 14. An open rebellion,
- 18. Strength, usually used to contrast intelligence,
- 19. To regard someone with great admiration.
- 20. A feeling or forewarning, usually that something bad will happen.
- 22. Build up,
- 23. The past tense of breaking down food,
- 25. Something that is useful.
- 27. Mental numbness; can also mean vaguely or unclearly,
- 29. A written or spoken legal agreement between two or more people,
- 32. Bad tempered and gloomy.
- 33. An empty space.
- 35. To evade,
- 37. Bound or tied,
- 38. Not connected to a person or thing; separate,
- 40. Unable to be understood,
- 41. Embarrassed or bashful,
- 44. Unlawfully killing someone without meaning to.
- 45. Past tense of falter, to move hesitantly.
- 49. scornful.
- 51. In a composed, unconcerned way,
