Across
- 2. A mass departure of people.
- 5. A temporary or permanent reduction or disappearance of a disease's symptoms.
- 6. To exchange words; to discuss casually.
- 7. To attack violently, either physically or verbally.
- 9. Related to the relationship of a child to their parent.
- 10. To set right; remedy.
- 12. A large group of people or things; an orderly arrangement.
- 15. Very wicked, offensive; hateful.
- 17. Exclusive rights over an invention; copyright;
- 18. To surrender or give up control.
- 19. A serious crime.
- 20. To make sore; irritate mentally; annoy
- 21. Not clear or intelligible; lacking logical or meaningful connection.
- 22. To disseminate; to move around an area or a place, often returning to a starting point.
Down
- 1. A question or request for information.
- 3. A sentry; one who keeps watch; guard.
- 4. A maneuver or action used to gain an advantage.
- 7. Refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
- 8. To steal; to rob by force.
- 11. Appetizing, tasty.
- 13. To use up
- 14. Of a sickly, pale-yellowish complexion.
- 16. The action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly.
- 19. To decide to leave out or do without.
