Across
- 2. – using very few words; brief and direct.
- 5. – sharp, clear, and direct in speech or thought.
- 7. – to feel angry or upset about something unfair.
- 9. – in a worried or nervous way, fearing something bad may happen.
- 11. – shocked or amazed.
- 12. – confused and embarrassed.
- 14. – a loud and hearty laugh.
- 15. – moving quickly and lightly, like trembling.
- 16. – in a self-satisfied way; not worried about anything.
- 17. – relating to the accent spoken in parts of London.
- 19. – behaving in a self-important or proud way.
Down
- 1. – doubtfully; unsure or uncertain.
- 3. – scared or nervous because someone seems powerful.
- 4. – worried, nervous, or confused.
- 6. – giving the impression that something bad or harmful might happen.
- 8. – in a serious, stern, or harsh way.
- 10. – completely confused or puzzled.
- 13. – teasing or mocking someone in a hurtful way.
- 17. – a head injury that causes confusion.
- 18. – foolish or crazy (informal British English).
