Across
- 3. an example of this is a nickname that only close friends and family call you
- 5. people who are training to be pilots use computer programs to do this
- 8. critics of true crime often question what our obsession with these types of details says about society
- 9. phrases like "it's raining cats and dogs" might be described this way
- 11. many students take one of these from reading during the summer months
- 13. in order to do this to someone's anger, you might talk in a low, calm tone
- 15. rhymes with "notorious" but means the opposite
- 16. in Beauty and the Beast, Belle longed for something more than this type of life
- 17. you might ask someone to do this for you if you get in trouble
- 18. a verb that might describe what you do when you are seeking a reaction
- 19. many children's movies have these types of jokes that their younger audience would not understand
- 20. could describe a used car salesman desperate to make a commission
Down
- 1. you might side-eye someone who gives you this feeling
- 2. how you might feel after hearing someone use several hackneyed phrases in a row
- 4. sounds like "approval" because that's what it means
- 6. famous members of an American literary movement named for this word include Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson
- 7. one of very few words that can be used to describe both chocolate cake and the Roman Empire
- 10. a word that could describe a miniature team within a team
- 12. often used when describing someone's behavior as childish
- 14. doctors frequently do this with their patients who smoke
