Across
- 2. The crime of killing a person without intent to do so.
- 6. Without direction or purpose; wandering or moving without a goal.
- 8. To change the direction or focus of something; to distract.
- 11. A person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a threat or danger.
- 12. Expressing sorrow or grief, especially over someone's death.
- 14. Filled with wonder, amazement, or admiration.
- 15. Struck with overwhelming shock or amazement.
- 17. Without hope or encouragement; depressing.
- 18. Generosity and kindness toward others, especially by giving help to those in need.
- 21. A horse with a golden coat and a white or light-colored mane and tail.
- 22. Stubborn, bad-tempered, or difficult to deal with.
- 25. A similarity in appearance or character between people or things.
- 27. A pause or delay due to uncertainty or indecision.
- 30. The feeling that someone or something is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
Down
- 1. Typically young people who engage in criminal or antisocial behavior.
- 3. Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions.
- 4. Notable or heroic acts, often brave or daring.
- 5. Hesitated or wavered in action, purpose, or speech.
- 7. To suppress or hold back; to prevent something from being expressed.
- 9. Empty; having no occupants or contents.
- 10. Compliance with standards, rules, or laws; behavior that follows the norms of a group.
- 13. Lacking the basic necessities or advantages of life, often due to poverty.
- 16. A device used to increase the volume of sound.
- 19. In short supply; not enough of something available.
- 20. A young troublemaker or criminal, especially one involved in violence or gang activity.
- 23. Projects or glows with warmth or light, especially figuratively, as in happiness or positivity.
- 24. Physical strength, particularly in contrast to intelligence.
- 26. Relating to a severe and life-threatening condition.
- 28. Extreme physical or mental suffering.
- 29. Without feeling or showing emotion, often due to shock or distress.
