Across
- 1. Deeply upset and agitated.
- 4. Keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- 5. Necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental.
- 7. Done in a childishly sulky or bad-tempered way.
- 9. No longer produced or used; out of date.
- 10. Severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
- 11. In a cautious and surreptitious manner.
- 12. Caring for and protecting someone or something while they are growing.
- 19. Showing the effects of exhaustion or strain.
- 20. Important; famous.
- 21. In a way that expresses dry, mocking humor.
- 25. Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- 26. Anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- 27. Showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- 28. Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
- 29. A person's inherent qualities of mind and character; temperament.
Down
- 2. In a way that lacks confidence; hesitantly.
- 3. An act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.
- 6. To rebuke or reprimand severely.
- 8. The quality of being exact and accurate.
- 13. An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- 14. In a way that expresses sorrow or regret, especially in a humorous manner.
- 15. So intense as to be almost able to be felt physically.
- 16. The state of being perplexed and confused.
- 17. Spread through and be perceived in every part of.
- 18. An imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. Release: To allow or enable to escape from confinement; to set free. In the context of the book, it's a euphemism for killing someone.
- 22. (Of a person, manner, or gesture) displaying or having a disinclination for physical exertion or effort; slow and relaxed.
- 23. A formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary.
- 24. The ability or power to do, experience, or understand something.
