Across
- 3. (noun) the act of cutting and gathering crops.
- 5. (noun) a limited amount of food or supplies given out, especially during times of scarcity or in the military.
- 8. (verb) to be in charge of a meeting or event, often as a leader or chairman.
- 11. (noun) the first public appearance or performance of something or someone.
- 13. (noun) payments made as a sign of respect, often to a ruler or leader.
- 14. (adjective) irritating, annoying, or making a problem worse.
- 16. (adjective) bad-tempered, unfriendly, or rude in behavior.
- 17. (adjective) extremely unpleasant or morally reprehensible.
- 18. (noun) behavior that is considered uncivilized or savage.
- 19. (noun) a short, amusing, or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- 20. (verb) illegally hunting or capturing animals, especially on someone else's property.
Down
- 1. (adjective) friendly and pleasant in disposition or manner.
- 2. (adjective) describes a feeling or action that is not reciprocated or returned, especially in love or affection.
- 4. (noun) a small tablet (as of wood, bone, or ivory) used by the ancient Romans as a ticket, tally, voucher, or means of identification.
- 6. (noun) opponents or enemies in a conflict or competition.
- 7. (verb) overwhelmed or flooded with a large amount of something.
- 9. (adverb) skillfully or cleverly.
- 10. (noun) a fight against authority or control, often in a group.
- 12. (noun) the state of being completely forgotten or unknown.
- 15. (noun) the crime of betraying one's country or government, usually by attempting to overthrow it or by giving aid to its enemies.
