Across
- 3. a person held prisoner by another or by an enemy and used in bargaining for certain demands
- 7. to rush around wildly or violently
- 9. a fast downhill movement of rocks or soil; any mass that slides down; a lopsided victory in an election
- 10. amazingly large, great, or powerful in size or degree
- 12. to take over or use as one's own, often without permission; to set apart for a certain purpose
Down
- 1. a written order that allows for legal action
- 2. a sign of illness or of a physical problem; a sign that something else exists or is happening
- 4. producing a desired or conclusive result; having a strong impact; starting as of a particular date or time
- 5. weak or lacking strength; likely to give in to temptation
- 6. to meet or bring together; to put or fit parts together
- 8. to add to the appearance of, especially with pretty objects; to dress up
- 11. to run or move quickly or playfully
