Across
- 4. principle or aim supported by a group
- 6. accompany someone to ensure they leave a place
- 8. to endure
- 9. reduce the intensity of a conflict or crisis
- 10. aggressive or unfriendly feelings or behaviour
- 11. something distressing, painful
- 13. an argument between two people, groups or countries; discussion about a subject on which people disagree
- 15. a short news report on the radio or television
- 18. complex or difficult situation hard to escape
- 19. the state of being kept in a place, especially a prison, and prevented from leaving
- 20. the act of somebody/something being completely destroyed
- 22. state of being unsatisfied or disappointed
- 23. heavy stick used by police as a weapon
Down
- 1. to attempt to deal with a problem or task
- 2. to invent something new or a new way of doing something
- 3. a substance that damages the nervous system, especially one used as a weapon
- 5. make authority less secure indirectly
- 7. formal agreement between countries or states
- 12. the main political party that is opposed to the government;
- 14. violent or confused movement agitation
- 16. to force someone to accept or put up with something
- 17. express disapproval by pointing out faults
- 21. involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering
