Across
- 1. nasty, awful, or unpleasant
- 5. the first time showing something, a public appearance
- 6. the truth, frankly, without holding back the unpleasantness
- 8. to face your problems boldly, to stand up to
- 11. the opposite of impartial, prejudice
- 12. to escalate, intensify, or increase
- 14. a shift in a job, or a perion of time devoted to working
- 15. to confuse, baffle, intimidate, or confound
Down
- 2. conspicuous in an offensive way
- 3. to have a strong desire to keep eating, consuming, watching, or drinking something
- 4. a reply, usually a clever one, delivered quickly
- 7. freedom, immunity, nonliability, or freedom from being punished
- 9. to frighten, blackmail, threaten, or unnerve
- 10. to seek something, or to have a desire to do something
- 13. to register in a group, activity, class, or school
