Across
- 4. not in harmony or keeping with its surroundings, out of place
- 5. somebody that complains a great deal
- 10. (especially of clothing) flattering, stylish, fashionable
- 12. overprecise, perfectionist
- 14. (of a person's behavior or appearance) lacking good manners, uncivilized
- 15. a person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage
- 16. mr. marple's crush
- 17. directly opposed or contrasted
- 20. deceitful and untrustworthy, disloyal
- 24. add as an extra part, building joined or associated to the main building
- 25. who wrote "animal farm?"
- 27. ______ maheshwari
- 31. easily influenced, pliable
- 34. to exaggerate or fake an illness in order to escape one's responsibility at work or school
- 35. _____ halvorsen
- 36. read something, typically in a thorough or careful way
- 37. the assignment of degrees of urgency to wounds or illnesses
- 38. concise, brief
- 39. what school harry potter goes to
Down
- 1. who wrote "born a crime?"
- 2. pleasant to look at, attractive (typically of a person), pretty
- 3. involving duplication, especially unnecessarily
- 5. __ li
- 6. a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something
- 7. deceitfulness, deception
- 8. harry potter's boy best friend
- 9. _______ cao
- 11. to be or not to be, that is the ________
- 13. a person falsely claiming to have a special knowledge or skill
- 18. who wrote "the odyssey?"
- 19. showing a lack of proper concern
- 21. of or relating to twilight
- 22. who wrote "of mice and men?"
- 23. harry potter's girl best friend
- 26. senseless talk or writing, nonsense
- 28. your english teacher
- 29. name of our ta
- 30. weak, frail, in bad shape
- 32. very steeply
- 33. long, yellow fruit
