Across
1. by putting together different parts in a quick way - usually followed by together or up
6. too confident especially in a way that is rude
8.  careful about spending money or using things when you do not need to : using money or supplies in a very careful way
9. new and often very surprising ideas in art, literature, etc.
10. a person who is always worried about being ill

Down
2. to exchange things (such as products or services) for other things instead of for money
3. an expression of disapproval or disappointment
4. to hold the attention of (someone) entirely : to interest or amaze (someone) so much that nothing else is seen or noticed
5. the situation of being kept away from others to prevent a disease from spreading
7. releasing a strong emotion (such as pity or fear) especially by expressing it in an art form



presumptuous, reproach, mesmerize, quarantine, cathartic, hypochondriac, cobble, frugal, barter, avant-garde

  1. She blamed him for the incident and always looked at him with ___________ afterwards.
  2. All her emotions were released in a _________ moment on the stage as 20,000 people cheered.
  3. It would be ________ of a dishwasher to tell the master chef  how to do things.
  4. She thought the new art film was very ___________. He thought it was just weird.
  5. The diplomats rushed to _________ together a treaty before everyone changed his mind.
  6. Vladek is way beyond __________. He is a skinflint.
  7. The cattle with a suspicion of mad cow disease are held in ___________ until they know for sure.
  8. The Jews in Nazi Germany, since they didn't have any money, had to ___________ for anything they needed.
  9. The crowd was ___________ by the Chinese acrobats' performance.
  10. Mrs. Krabapple is a ____________ who always thinks she has the disease she is reading about.