Across
- 3. having a good reputation; considered honest, reliable, or trustworthy.
- 5. • Noun: a formal written request signed by many people, asking for a change.
- 7. related to deep, instinctive feelings rather than logic; felt strongly "in your gut."
- 10. to try to equal or match someone, often by imitating their actions or achievements.
- 12. a position that gives a good, clear view or perspective of something.
- 13. to occur or happen; or to become known over time.
- 15. to change the direction of something, or to distract someone's attention.
- 16. done secretly or in a sneaky manner to avoid notice.
Down
- 1. showing or feeling no sympathy for others; emotionally hardened.
- 2. a person who takes the law into their own hands without legal authority, often to punish criminals.
- 4. punishment inflicted as payback for a wrong or injury.
- 6. to make something standard, acceptable, or typical.
- 8. anger or intense displeasure.
- 9. quiet and reserved; tending not to speak much.
- 11. disturbing and frightening, often because it involves death or the gruesome.
- 14. to officially clear someone of blame or wrongdoing.
