|
"Night Chapter 5: Pages 66-70": HTML5 Crossword |
Across3. The traditional Jewish prayers for the dead or in the memory of the dead: (7)
5. Make unable to breathe properly; suffocate, also to restrain oneself from an action: (7)
6. A term that is now considered derogatory in German meaning weak. It was came from the German word for Muslims: (8)
9. Reparation for a wrong, sin or injury: (9)
10. Open resistance; bold disobedience, non compliance: (8)
12. Able to be heard; perceptible, discernible: (7)
14. A Judeo-Christian belief that some people, through their actions and sins are condemned by God to eternal punishment in hell: (9)
16. The Jewish New Year. It lands in mid to late September or early October: (4,8)
17. Seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling; afflicted: (8)
18. Splendor and impressiveness; magnificence: (8)
19. Cancel or postpone punishment; pardon, spare or acquit: (8)
|
|
Down1. Having the qualities of being unreal, bizarre, weird, strange and freakish: (7)
2. In poor health, weak and frail, sickly: (6)
4. To exercise control, command, influence over; To subjugate or oppress: (9)
7. Feeling or appearing upset or troubled or nervous; flustered, disconcerted: (8)
8. The utterance or bestowing of a blessing: (11)
11. Acting as an official in charge of an event or performing a religious ceremony: (11)
13. An intense emotion of wailing, crying, or sobbing to express grief or sorrow: (6)
15. The holiest day of the year in the Jewish year. It is the day of atonement when Jewish people “wash” their sins and fast. It always occurs 9 days after Rosh Hashanah: (3,6)
|
new
edit
share
pdf:puzzle
pdf:answers
Create an editable copy
ACROSS
3. The traditional Jewish prayers for the dead or in the memory of the dead: (7)
5. Make unable to breathe properly; suffocate, also to restrain oneself from an action: (7)
6. A term that is now considered derogatory in German meaning weak. It was came from the German word for Muslims: (8)
9. Reparation for a wrong, sin or injury: (9)
10. Open resistance; bold disobedience, non compliance: (8)
12. Able to be heard; perceptible, discernible: (7)
14. A Judeo-Christian belief that some people, through their actions and sins are condemned by God to eternal punishment in hell: (9)
16. The Jewish New Year. It lands in mid to late September or early October: (4,8)
17. Seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling; afflicted: (8)
18. Splendor and impressiveness; magnificence: (8)
19. Cancel or postpone punishment; pardon, spare or acquit: (8)
DOWN
1. Having the qualities of being unreal, bizarre, weird, strange and freakish: (7)
2. In poor health, weak and frail, sickly: (6)
4. To exercise control, command, influence over; To subjugate or oppress: (9)
7. Feeling or appearing upset or troubled or nervous; flustered, disconcerted: (8)
8. The utterance or bestowing of a blessing: (11)
11. Acting as an official in charge of an event or performing a religious ceremony: (11)
13. An intense emotion of wailing, crying, or sobbing to express grief or sorrow: (6)
15. The holiest day of the year in the Jewish year. It is the day of atonement when Jewish people “wash” their sins and fast. It always occurs 9 days after Rosh Hashanah: (3,6)

|