Across
- 2. (v) To fail to do something required
- 5. (adj) Unable to speak in an orderly, logical way
- 7. (n) Close inspection; careful examination
- 12. (v) To be good enough
- 13. (v) To unite into a single whole; combine
- 15. (v) To give in; stop resisting
- 16. (adj) Evil; wicked
- 19. (v) to mix up or confuse (as a story or message); scramble
- 24. (v) To make up; be the parts of
- 25. (adj) Most common or most noticeable
- 26. (adj) Very obvious, often offensively so
- 27. (adj) Having many parts arranged in a complicated way
- 28. (n) Using someone else's writings or ideas as your own
- 29. (v) To feel or express delight or self-satisfaction; often spitefully
- 30. (n) an uneasy feeling about how right or proper a particular action is
- 32. (adj) Starting and stopping from time to time; off-and-on
- 33. (v) To make a request or plead on behalf of someone else
- 36. (adj) Necessary; cannot go without
- 38. (adj) Perfectly clean
- 39. (n) Something that moves one to take action or work harder; a motivation
Down
- 1. (n) Something that weakens, damages, or destroys
- 3. (v) To seize with authority; legally take possession of
- 4. (n) A temporary decline in business
- 6. (adj) Happening or existing at the same time; simultaneous
- 8. (v) To plan cleverly; think up
- 9. (adj) Supposed for the sake of argument or examination; imaginary; theoretical
- 10. (v) To turn aside, or stray, especially from the main topic in speaking or writing
- 11. (v) To upset deeply; overwhelm
- 12. (v) To waste; spend or use foolishly
- 14. (v) To worsen; deteriorate
- 17. (n) A place of safety, protection, or relief
- 18. (v) To interpret or read (something confusing or hard to make out)
- 20. (adj) Open to damage or attack; susceptible
- 21. (adj) Difficult to believe; unlikely
- 22. (v) To cut short or reduce
- 23. (adj) Thin and bony
- 31. (n) Great hardship or difficulty; harshness; severity
- 34. (adj) Slight; very small compared with what might be expected
- 35. (v) To return an attack for an attack (verbal or physical); pay back
- 37. (n) Something required beforehand
