Vocabulary ABOUND

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Across
  1. 2. unusually long or great in size.
  2. 5. foretelling evil.
  3. 7. frenzied, crazed.
  4. 8. to listen secretly.
  5. 10. factual information (as measurements or statistics).
  6. 13. natural ability.
  7. 14. the remains of something broken down or destroyed.
  8. 17. to manage to avoid.
  9. 18. to meet as an enemy; fight.
Down
  1. 1. a feeling of doubt or suspicion, especially concerning a future.
  2. 3. to take possession of by or as if by public authority.
  3. 4. a pleasant, and sweet smell.
  4. 6. written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
  5. 9. in its original condition; unspoiled.
  6. 10. to spend time wastefully.
  7. 11. to urge on; to move or act quickly.
  8. 12. to be plentiful.
  9. 15. block, thwart.
  10. 16. soft and sweet because of ripeness.
  11. 19. of or relating to citizens or to the state as a political body.