Across
- 3. to walk heavily or slowly
- 5. consisting of or resembling a polysaccharide that is the principal component of the exoskeletons of arthropods and of the bodies of fungi
- 6. the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- 8. Use deception to deprive(someone) of money or possessions.
- 11. a very poor person or a recipient of government relief or public charity
- 14. of, relating to ,or characteristic of a despot; tyrannt
- 15. relating to a system of controlling or managing a country, company, or organization that is operated by a large number of officials:
- 16. widely or constantly encountered; common or widespread.
- 17. a fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance.
- 20. in a way that does not follow only one style or set of ideas but chooses from or uses a wide variety.
- 21. "part of a whole." The word comes up often in political contexts: constituents are the people politicians have been elected to represent. Elected officials should stay in touch with the needs of their constituents.
- 22. thought not to be true or not to be trusted
- 23. a tedious recital or repetitive series.
Down
- 1. to feel about blindly or uncertainly in search
- 2. crazy; insane
- 4. a set of equipment, tools, or a machine that is used for a particular purpose
- 5. of, in, or relating to the head.
- 7. '' a person who pursues a criminal or fugitive for whom a rewarded is offered
- 9. an act or instance of emanating something that emanates or is emanated.
- 10. in a rough or blunt way; abruptly
- 12. involving or relating to the thalamus (= one of the two oval-shaped parts of the brain that control feeling and all the senses except for the sense of smell)
- 13. deserving or causing public disgrace or shame.
- 18. the act of describing, drawing or explaining something in detail; the description, drawing or explanation itself
- 19. in a way that shows a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in an unreasonable or unacceptable manner.
