Across
- 4. To force someone to do something against their will, often by rules or strong pressure.
- 6. To be disloyal by revealing secrets or hurting trust, like telling a friend's confidence.
- 9. To say or act in answer to a question, call, or situation.
- 10. To show the way or direct someone.
- 11. A risky business undertaking, or to dare to do something dangerous.
Down
- 1. To calm an angry or upset person or group.
- 2. To satisfy thirst by drinking or put out fire, satisfying a strong need.
- 3. Complete or total (like chaos or silence), or to say words clearly.
- 5. To signal someone to come nearer with a hand gesture or nod, or to attract invitingly.
- 7. Causing embarrassment, difficulty, or uncomfortable feelings, like silence at a party.
- 8. Able to happen or be done, something that can exist or occur.
