Across
- 6. Beyond what is usual, ordinary, or regular; exceptional or remarkable.
- 7. So frightened that one is unable to move (terrified);
- 8. Understanding of a situation or event only after it has happened.
- 10. In a way that uses remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what is said, in order to mock, criticize, or hurt someone's feelings.
- 11. Warned about something in advance, especially something unpleasant, so that one is prepared for it.
Down
- 1. A chamber used to provide controlled environmental conditions, especially for the care of premature babies, but other ones can be used for the artificial hatching of eggs, or the cultivation of microorganisms.
- 2. very funny or hilarious; it can also informally mean uncontrollably emotional, often from extreme fear, anger, or excitement;
- 3. In school, subjects or course that a student can choose to study as part of their course, but is not required.
- 4. Extremely unpleasant, offensive, or highly objectionable.
- 5. a singer with a voice that sings notes in the second lowest adult male singing range or an instrument with a similar range.
- 7. In music, instruments that are sounded by being struck or scraped;
- 9. Medical treatments in which a doctor cuts open a person's body to repair, remove, or replace a diseased or damaged part; the term can also refer to the place where such operations are performed.
