Across
- 6. a line of people, vehicles, and so on (noun) / to form, stand, or wain in a line (verb)
- 7. long and tiring; boring (adjective)
- 9. an official order or decision made from someone in authority
- 10. to confuse completely (verb)
- 12. 1. the quality of righteousness, goodness, or moral excellence 2. any good or admirable quality (noun)
- 13. a favorable opinion; respect (noun) to think well of; to have a good opinion of; to value and respect (verb)
- 15. a small, rounded hill; a mound (noun)
- 19. to act in return for another's earlier action, especially a violent or evil one; to seek revenge (verb)
- 23. 1. to take into custody; capture; arrest 2. to understand; to grasp with the mind (verb)
- 26. the outer boundary of an area or the total length of this boundary (noun)
- 27. playful mischief or trickery (noun, plural)
- 28. the quality of being grand, or large and imperssive; greatness (noun)
- 31. not capable of being entered or passed through (adjective
- 33. a short, witty remark or reply (noun) / to make such a remark (verb)
- 37. having or showing a cool, confident manner; casual (adjective)
- 41. to rule by strength or power; to be most important; to control (verb)
- 43. in a straight up-and-down position; upright (adjective)
- 45. extreme; having a major effect
- 46. 1. to send out; to give off 2. to utter (verb)
- 47. a short trip, especially one taken for pleasure (noun)
Down
- 1. to become less harsh, severe, or stubborn; to soften; to give in (verb)
- 2. to bring up to date with additions or corrections; to make known the most recent facts, ideas, and so on (verb) / a current version or updated report (noun)
- 3. to express disapproval; to scold (verb)
- 4. good for one's physical or mental health; healthful / of value to the mind or character; worthwhile (adjective)
- 5. an obstacle over which a runner must leap in certain track events; any obstacle, difficulty, or problem (noun) to jump over; to overcome an obstacle, difficulty, or problem (verb)
- 8. merry, playful, and jolly; cheerful and friendly (adjective)
- 11. 1. to put an end to; to bring to an end; to stop 2. to come to an end (verb)
- 13. acting or thinking in a strange way; not usual or normal in behavior; odd (adjective)
- 14. very hot, sticky, and damp (adjective)
- 16. courage and energy; resourcefulness (noun)
- 17. causing death (adjective)
- 18. a false statement that is damaging to another person's reputation (noun) / to use or spread slander (verb)
- 20. an overcrowding; a clogging (noun)
- 21. a sudden and severe misfortune; a disaster (noun)
- 22. having little or no meaning or importance; too small to matter (adjective)
- 24. hard-working; making a steady effort (adjective)
- 25. loaded; weighed down (adjective)
- 29. to greatly amaze; to astonish (verb)
- 30. to swallow up; to cover completely (verb)
- 32. something that strongly attracts or tempts (noun) / to attract; to tempt (verb)
- 34. highly colorful, flashy, or dashing (adjective)
- 35. paying attention; considerate of the needs of others; thoughtful (adjective)
- 36. having or showing no shame, moral goodness, or sense of what is proper (adjective)
- 38. not producing anything, such as crops (said of land) or offspring (said of animals) (adjective)
- 39. one who is new to an occupation or activity; a beginner (noun)
- 40. to keep someone from doing something or keep a thing from being done (verb)
- 42. out of the ordinary; different than most; strange (adjective)
- 44. to go or move backward or to appear to do so (verb)
- 45. a lack of something necessary for completeness or perfection; a fault; an imperfection (noun)
