Across
- 3. - not disposed or willing to believe
- 5. - Ridicule or Mockery
- 7. - Mutual accusations (Chapter 2)
- 8. - Angered at something that is wrong (Chapter 2)
- 10. - Stiff hair
- 11. - Utter or proclaim insistently
- 13. - Express sharp dissaproval
- 14. - A state of commotion and noise (Chapter 2)
- 15. - largest or most massive of its kinds
Down
- 1. - Inviting ridicule
- 2. - Eager enjoyment or approval (Chapter 2)
- 4. - Characterized by a rebellion against authority
- 6. - without use of speech or words
- 9. - Not producing an intended consequence
- 12. - Secret and sly (Chapter 3)
