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Across
  1. 2. easily set on fire, able to burn
  2. 3. sociable, outgoing
  3. 5. to run quickly, scamper, hurry (apresurarse, escabullirse)
  4. 7. payment for messages sent from post (gastos de envío, franqueo, porte)
  5. 8. giving the things needed for good health and growth (nutritivo)
  6. 10. confused; bewildered (desconcertado, perplejo)
  7. 15. early morning, the first light of day (alba, amanecer, albores)
  8. 17. to pretend, to fake (fingir)
  9. 19. having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell (acre, punzante)
  10. 21. flashlight OR set fire to
  11. 23. a mischievous elf in Irish folklore
  12. 24. showy, pretentious (ostentoso, presumido)
  13. 25. as a result of, something that happens after and often because of it (Security was extra tight in the wake of yesterday's attacks.) (tras, siguiendo los pasos de)
  14. 27. to move or to fling swiftly and with great force, zoom (lanzarse, precipitarse)
  15. 28. a commotion or fuss (jaleo, escándalo)
  16. 29. feeling or showing that something is unworthy of consideration (desdeñoso, despectivo/)
Down
  1. 1. accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
  2. 2. showy, colorful (llamativo, extravagante)
  3. 4. the crime of deliberately setting fire to something (incendio provocado)
  4. 6. to have a strong desire for (tener antojo/ansias de, anhelar)
  5. 9. communicated in trust; secret; private
  6. 11. meek, submitting to the will of others (sumiso, obediente)
  7. 12. date of birth
  8. 13. an organized group of people with an obsessive devotion to a person or set of principles
  9. 14. (adj.) mixed, of different kinds (diverso, vario)
  10. 16. withdraw, to move away, OR run away from a battle (retirarse)
  11. 18. developing, in the process of happening, in progress
  12. 20. a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise (estruendo, estrépito)
  13. 22. A party or festival, especially one held out of doors
  14. 26. the time at the end of the day just before dark, the darker stage of twilight, after sunset (crepúsculo)