And Then There Were None
Across
- 3. not supported by weight or evidence
- 6. a scene of noise or confusion
- 9. a source of moral or ethical judgement
- 11. to leave
- 12. that which entitles one to confidence, credit, authority
- 13. reflecting on a subject
- 16. tender feeling
- 18. having a slanting or sloping direction
- 19. a disorderly commotion or disturbance
- 20. abrupt and curt in manner
- 21. living by or preying on other organisms
Down
- 1. a ban
- 2. punishable
- 4. forgive
- 5. unable to think
- 7. a charge of wrongdoing
- 8. to suffocate or smother
- 10. to consent, comply
- 14. being in the form of a letter
- 15. earnest in observance of religion
- 17. a porch