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