Across
- 2. (n) - Indigestion or discomfort in the upper abdomen; often associated with bloating or pain.
- 4. (adj) - Not harmful; gentle and kindly; favorable or beneficial in nature.
- 9. (n) - Abnormal development or growth of tissues, organs, or cells.
- 10. (phrase) - A French phrase meaning "have a good trip"; a way to wish someone well when they are traveling.
- 11. (n) - Abnormal or impaired functioning, particularly of an organ or system in the body.
- 13. (n) - A person who is dissatisfied or rebellious; someone who is unhappy with the current situation.
- 15. fide (adj) - Genuine; real; made or done in good faith without deception.
- 16. (n) - An extra payment or reward given for good performance or as an incentive.
- 17. (n) - A person who provides help or financial support to a person or organization.
- 18. (n) - An imagined world or society that is undesirable or frightening; often characterized by totalitarianism or environmental disaster.
- 19. (n) - A type of sweet or candy, often chocolate-covered or filled with cream or fruit.
- 20. (n) - A positive effect or advantage gained from something.
- 21. (n) - A situation or event that creates a sudden increase in wealth, good fortune, or profit.
Down
- 1. (n) - An infectious disease characterized by severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the feces.
- 3. (adj) - Clumsy or unskillful in movement or action; lacking dexterity.
- 5. (n) - A learning disorder characterized by difficulty in reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words.
- 6. (v) - To speak about someone in a spitefully critical manner; to defame or slander.
- 7. (adj) - Malevolent; very virulent or infectious; tending to produce death or deterioration.
- 8. (n) - A church office that provides a regular income; often associated with a clergy position.
- 11. (n) - A disorder caused by inadequate or faulty nutrition, resulting in the degeneration of tissues or organs.
- 12. (adj) - Intending or intended to do harm; characterized by malice.
- 13. (n) - The intention or desire to do evil or to cause injury or harm to others.
- 14. (v) - To fail to function or operate correctly; a failure in operation.
- 19. (adj) - Well-meaning and kindly; showing goodwill and kindness towards others.
