Across
- 2. a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge (pg.8)
- 5. consternation and distress, typically that caused by something unexpected pg. 9
- 6. a driver of a horse-drawn carriage.(pg4)
- 8. rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully(pg.6)
- 9. to be seen
- 10. walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall(pg.2)
- 12. endless (pg.8)
- 15. a large trunk or suitcase(pg.2)
- 16. seeking facts, information, or knowledge(pg4)
- 17. a gesture, especially a dramatic one, used instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words pg. 12
- 21. special importance, value, or prominence given to something(pg11)
- 23. A person who takes part in a dialouge (pg.25)
- 25. causing someone to lose confidence or enthusiasm;depressing(pg4)
- 27. examine or inspect closely and thoroughly(pg.8)
- 28. a large number(pg1)
- 29. Unable to be seen
Down
- 1. A sum of money sent (pg.19)
- 3. impossible to understand or interpret.(pg2)
- 4. craking or rattling sound(pg.12)
- 7. something, especially a medicine or drink, that restores health, strength, or well-being(pg. 17)
- 10. at high speed (pg8)
- 11. To achieve something (pg.21)
- 13. Intense irritation or annoyance (pg.10)
- 14. table napkin(pg.3)
- 18. The state of being out of keeping
- 19. suddenly and unexpectedly.(pg3)
- 20. willing to talk and engage in activities with other people(pg8)
- 22. A dramatiuc gesture(pg.13)
- 24. relating to trousers(pg8)
- 26. small or insufficient in quantity or amount(pg.5)
- 30. a trace of something disappearing or no longer exists(pg.5)
