Across
- 1. To change or undergo transformation
- 6. To speed up over time
- 7. very wicked
- 9. In ecology, related to an animal or plant living with, on, or in another, with benefits for both
- 10. horrible; grim; relating to death
- 11. scarcity, a lack of something
- 13. an aristocrat
- 16. to become weak or feeble
- 18. to drive out; expel; dispossess
- 20. Existing without air or oxygen
- 25. The study of blood and blood diseases
- 26. unruly; uncontrollable exuberance
- 27. pale; faint in color
- 28. to mourn
- 30. careless or negligent
- 31. obvious; capable of being touched or felt
- 36. intense; violent or raging; affected with rabies
- 37. to make less severe; to become milder
- 38. a schoolteacher
- 39. a question
- 40. a strong liking for
- 41. to drink in large quantities; to gulp
- 43. someone or something a person cannot conquer or achieve; a hated enemy
- 45. a narcotic; anything causing sleep or bringing relief
- 50. a feeling of uneasiness
- 52. conceited; one having excessive self-love and self-absorption
- 53. a beggar
- 54. Able to float on water; cheerful or invigorating
- 56. a slow person, especially one who falls behind
- 57. a bow or similar gesture expressing deep respect
- 58. having a bad taste or smell
- 59. to force oneself upon others unasked or unwanted; to push out
- 60. a beginner
- 62. marked by a conspicuous, showy, or pretentious display
- 63. to the side
Down
- 1. a small amount
- 2. To check, fix, or adjust, based on a standard measurement
- 3. favoritism shown to a relative in business or politics, especially regarding hiring for a job
- 4. warlike; military
- 5. To rot or disintegrate; to return to simpler compounds
- 8. a funeral rite or ceremony
- 11. an outcast
- 12. to calm down
- 14. A plant or animal from which another obtains food or protection
- 15. the lowest point
- 17. Having the ability to kill germs or other microorganisms
- 18. A monster; hideous being
- 19. something that conceals or covers
- 21. A coin collector
- 22. dreamily thoughtful
- 23. a line of people waiting their turn
- 24. In ecology, related to an animal or plant living with, on, or in another, without any injury to either
- 27. An organism that lives in or on another lifeform and benefit while the other is harmed
- 29. a fawning, servile follower
- 32. deadly, fatal
- 33. a written satire used to ridicule or attack someone
- 34. a noisy, confused fight
- 35. a perfect example; or a figure of speech in which a thing, quality, or idea is represented as a person
- 42. a song of praise or joy
- 44. to swing or move back and forth like a pendulum
- 46. The resistance an organism has to infection or disease
- 47. Applied under the skin, usually through a needle
- 48. morally unrestrained or indifferent to laws or rules
- 49. to hypnotize
- 51. Adjective horrible; grim; relating to death
- 55. The smallest part of a chemical substance or compound made up of at least two atoms
- 61. extreme poverty
