Across
- 2. severe
- 4. antonym - compliant
- 6. explained
- 8. antonym - ignorance
- 10. antonym - celebration
- 14. carefree
- 16. His ______ of followers went with him everywhere.
- 17. antonym - cheerful and happy
- 18. He offered her a ___________ chocolate chip cookie in hopes that would mend the tension that existed between them.
- 19. She wanted to _______ her thoughts, but she had a headache and couldn’t think straight.
- 22. She was _______ for her sister in the car because she was taking a long time to get ready.
- 23. She was ___________ by many people because she killed the town’s favorite hedgehog.
- 27. uncovered
- 29. antonym - lose or give away
- 31. Her sudden ______ led him to believe that what he had just said had somehow upset her.
- 32. He was ________ throughout the crowd, plotting a vengeful crime.
- 33. She ________ spent money on food because she didn’t see a point in wasting on something so temporary.
- 34. The guilt was ________ her wherever she went.
- 35. pessimistic or distrustful of human nature
Down
- 1. prance about
- 3. antonym - loud
- 5. kind
- 7. She was being very _____ with the child she was babysitting because he didn’t have parents of his own.
- 9. humiliating
- 11. after death
- 12. The dog showed a great deal of ______ toward humans after being abused by his former owner.
- 13. She was ___________ in wanting to go to the beach next weekend even though her parents already said no.
- 15. What goes around, comes around is a very popular _____.
- 19. antonym - love or passion
- 20. It was a very cold outside, so she decided to grab a good book and _________ herself in her blanket ridden bed for the night.
- 21. She was filled with _________ when her parents gave her sister a cookie, but they did not give her one.
- 24. covered in gold
- 25. If they worked long and _______ days they might finish the windmill in time.
- 26. alive and buoyant
- 28. She lay in ______ as she waited for her massage.
- 30. He _________ his son for using such foul language in the presence of a lady.
