Across
- 3. (n.) any trade, profession, or occupation; a sense of fitness or special calling for one's work
- 7. (v.) to keep within set limits; to confine
- 13. (v.) to encircle, go or reach around; to enclose; to include with a certain group or class
- 14. (n.) the landscape, especially its physical features or fitness for some use; a field of knowledge
- 15. (v.) to look at or think about with great intensity and satisfaction; to take great personal joy in
- 16. (adj.) impossible to understand
- 20. (n.) the strength needed to keep going or overcome physical or mental strain; staying power
- 22. (v.) to handle or use skillfully; to manage or control for personal gain or advantage
- 23. (v.) to indicate, point out; to appoint;(adj.) selected but not yet installed
- 24. (n.) someone or something that is extremely puzzling; that which cannot be understood or explained
- 25. (adj.) extremely dry; uninteresting, dull
- 26. (n.) a large wave;(v.) to rise or swell like a wave
- 28. (n.) a meal, food
Down
- 1. (adj.) totally without skill or appropriateness
- 2. (n.) a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something
- 3. (n.) a solemn or sacred promise or pledge;(v.) to declare or promise in a solemn way
- 4. (v.) to force, compel; to restrain, hold back
- 5. (adj.) done in an instant; immediate
- 6. (v.) to condemn openly; to accuse formally
- 8. (adv.) plainly, in so many words; for a particular purpose
- 9. (adj.) profitable; bringing in money or some special advantage
- 10. (adj.) belonging to the same period of time as oneself;(n.) a person of the same time
- 11. (n.) a feeling or fear, doubt, or uncertainty
- 12. (v.) to annoy, trouble, make weary
- 17. (v.) to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end
- 18. (v.) to lie in wait for and attack, ambush
- 19. (v.) to send off or out for a purpose; to kill; (n.) an official message; promptness, speed; the act of killing
- 20. (adj.) embarrassed; resembling a sheep in meekness, timid
- 21. (adj.) unfavorable, negative; working against, hostile
- 27. (n.) a written statement that unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of the person about whom it is made;(v.) to write or publish such a statement
