the frog and the nightingale

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Across
  1. 4. – Completely fascinated or absorbed by what one is seeing or hearing.​
  2. 5. – Referring to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a famous composer.​
  3. 7. – Sounding rough and harsh.​
  4. 9. – So shocked or surprised as to be unable to speak.​
  5. 10. – Sang or recited poetry.​
  6. 13. – Restored to life or consciousness.​
  7. 14. – Sullen and ill-tempered.​
  8. 18. – Great pleasure.​
  9. 20. – Experiencing intense pleasure or joy.​
  10. 22. – Shaking involuntarily.​
  11. 23. – A wet, muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body.​
  12. 25. – Quiet and rather reflective or depressed.​
  13. 27. – A widespread reaction of interest and excitement.​
Down
  1. 1. – A shout of approval.​
  2. 2. – Pleased because someone has shown that they like or admire you.​
  3. 3. – A person who judges the merits of artistic works.​
  4. 6. – Flamboyant confidence of style or manner.
  5. 8. – A type of shrub or small tree.​
  6. 11. – Making a succession of light, tremulous sounds.​
  7. 12. – Great happiness and exhilaration.​
  8. 15. – Physically and mentally dependent on a particular substance.​
  9. 16. – Congregated or gathered in a large group.​
  10. 17. – A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.​
  11. 19. – Extremely scared.​
  12. 21. – Not limited or restricted.​
  13. 24. – Unassuming in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements.​
  14. 26. – A repeated or additional performance demanded by an audience.​