Across
- 1. A substance that stimulates the immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, typically administered through injection or oral ingestion.
- 4. To emit low, indistinct, or inarticulate sounds, often as a result of speaking softly or unclearly.
- 5. To move slowly and laboriously, often on hands and knees or with minimal speed and effort.
- 8. A designated time by which individuals must be indoors or off the streets, typically enforced by authorities for safety or regulatory purposes.
- 9. A sudden, involuntary movement or spasm, often associated with muscles or nerves.
- 10. A single example or representative of a particular kind of object, often used for study, analysis, or classification.
- 12. Pertaining to a requirement or obligation that must be fulfilled, often as a result of a rule, law, or directive.
Down
- 2. Having resistance or protection against a particular disease, pathogen, or external influence, often as a result of vaccination or natural immunity.
- 3. Personal belongings, typically packed in bags or suitcases, that are carried by individuals during travel or relocation.
- 6. to do something exactly as the rules tell you
- 7. A set of connected rooms, typically used as living quarters in a hotel or as an office space, often with shared amenities and facilities.
- 10. in To enter a place or situation without being noticed or without authorization, often done stealthily or surreptitiously.
- 11. To move or gather in large numbers, often in a disorganized or chaotic manner, such as a group of insects or people.
