Across
- 3. traditional customs, tales, sayings, dances, or art forms preserved among people, often of a particular time and place
- 5. to turn aside or away
- 7. sadly, or in an inadequate way
- 8. a cultural movement of African American artists and writers from about 1918 to 1937 with the Harlem district in New York City as the symbolic capital
- 12. a person who boasts loudly
Down
- 1. a primary, or election, where candidates are nominated for office by a direct vote
- 2. the removal of an elected official from a government office through petitioning and voting
- 4. a henchman, or follower
- 6. the right of citizens to present legislation for approval by the legislature
- 9. an elected member of a city legislative body
- 10. to conduct activities with the purpose of influencing public officials, particularly members of a legislative body
- 11. ownership of one or more shares, or part, of a company
