Across
- 2. an occurrence in which you fail to think or act in the usual or proper way for a brief time and make a mistake
- 6. a situation in which a group of people (such as sailors or soldiers) refuse to obey orders and try to take control away from the person who commands them
- 9. to arrest someone for a crime; to catch a criminal or suspect
- 12. to stop or finish
- 14. not expressed or understood clearly
- 15. a fast speech that someone has often said before and that is usually intended to persuade people to buy something, agree to something, etc.
Down
- 1. to show someone or something in a picture, painting, photograph, etc.
- 3. large enough to be noticed or have an effect; very important
- 4. to combine two or more things to form or create something
- 5. an unexpected and usually minor problem
- 7. angry and aggressive; feeling or showing readiness to fight
- 8. to cover or surround an area
- 10. very accurate and exact
- 11. a name that someone (such as a writer) uses instead of his or her real name
- 13. to make a particular sound; to say something
