Spelling Contract 3 Crossword
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
 
 
Down: 1) Get something: to get or obtain possession of something.2) Impossible to tolerate: difficult, unpleasant, or impossible to bear or tolerate.4) Large amount: a more than plentiful quantity of something.6) Include something: to incorporate or contain something.9) Of same time: existing or occurring at or dating from the same period of time as something or somebody else.11) Disturbance: a disturbance of somebody's peace or privacy by an unwelcome arrival or presence.12) Guilt: a strong feeling of guilt and regret.14) Not used anymore: no longer in use. Across: 3) Find route: to find a way through a place, or direct the course of something, especially a ship or aircraft, using a route-finding system.5) Stable quality: the condition of being stable.7) Free time: time during which somebody has no obligations or work responsibilities, and therefore is free to engage in enjoyable activities.8) Permit something: to be willing to allow something to happen or exist. 10) At same time: done, happening, or existing at the same time. 13) Come up against something: to be faced with something difficult to deal with15) Tightly packed: so close together that there is little sense of open or unoccupied space.16) Skilled movement: a movement or action that requires skill or dexterity. 17) Never stop thinking about something: to occupy somebody's thoughts constantly and exclusively.18) Chase somebody: to follow somebody, sometimes for a long time, in order to catch or capture him or her.19) Without attracting attention or causing offense: taking care to avoid upsetting or embarrassing people, giving away anything confidential, or appearing immodest or flashy.20) Criticize something publicly: to criticize or condemn something publicly and harshly.
 

 

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