Across
- 5. to refuse to buy or take part in something as a form of protest.
- 6. a painful emotion caused by consciousness of guilt, shortcoming, or impropriety.
- 7. to remove parts of a book, film, play, song, etc., thought to be harmful of offensive to the public.
- 8. an addition to something.
- 11. something made to bear the blame.
- 15. causing anger or hurt feeling. / unpleasant
- 16. to break apart or to interrupt the normal course.
- 17. to present, advocate, or demand earnestly or pressingly.
- 18. harmful.
Down
- 1. to disagree strongly.
- 2. a person who judges whether something is good or bad.
- 3. to make the public aware of something.
- 4. to stand up to someone in a frightening or accusing way.
- 9. to pass from view.
- 10. to prohibit
- 12. a rule that limits what you can do.
- 13. to make an agreement where everyone accepts less than what they want.
- 14. a disagreement among many people.
- 19. to excite and often trouble the mind or feelings of disturb.