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Across
- 2. existing from the beginning; fundamental
- 6. thick, sticky, lacking fluidity
- 8. strong criticism or disapproval
- 9. an opening move involving risk to gain advantage
- 11. to condemn or express strong disapproval
- 12. able to get and retain ideas or information; concerned with acquiring wealth or property
- 14. intensely eager or desirous
- 17. swiftness; rapidity of motion or action
- 20. to claim or take without right
- 24. deeply agitated or upset
- 26. the state of being proper or socially acceptable
- 27. offensive; likely to cause resentment or bitterness
- 31. so great or demanding as not to be satisfied
- 33. a survey or inspection, often for military purposes
- 35. to avoid, shun, or keep away from
- 36. unusual; not expected
- 37. theatrical, artificial, or melodramatic
- 38. an object believed to bring luck or magical powers
- 39. habitually silent or quiet; talks very little
- 40. to disguise or conceal; give a false impression
- 41. to display clearly; make evident
- 44. tending to find fault in a petty or nagging way
- 45. relevant, appropriate, fitting
- 48. overly wordy language; wordiness
- 49. a violent whirlpool; chaos or turmoil
- 50. formal statement of high praise
- 52. dark, gloomy, or unclear
- 53. to romp or prance around exuberantly
- 56. refusing to compromise; stubborn
- 57. generosity in giving; bountiful contribution
- 58. asking humbly; one who petitions earnestly
Down
- 1. to stall or delay to gain time or avoid confrontation
- 3. nearsighted; lacking broad perspective
- 4. improper treatment of something sacred
- 5. belief; mental acceptance
- 7. without delay or formality; briefly
- 10. expressing disapproval or disparagement
- 13. real, meaningful, considerable in amount
- 15. straying from a straight course; shifty or underhanded
- 16. lacking strength or effectiveness; irresponsible
- 18. to prove or establish with evidence
- 19. idealistic; founded on a perfect world
- 21. holding together logically; making a logical whole; comprehensible
- 22. stimulating to taste or mind; spicy or provocative
- 23. having a salty taste; unpleasant to drink
- 25. calm, peaceful, happy; prosperous or golden
- 28. tending to cause fires or strife; one who causes trouble
- 29. open, obvious, easily recognized
- 30. hackneyed, trite, commonplace
- 32. to remove from a grave; bring to light
- 34. a formal expression of praise; a lavish tribute
- 36. to move in waves; to have a wavelike form
- 42. nearness in place, time, or kinship
- 43. capable of being held or defended
- 44. to change from liquid to solid; to harden or thicken
- 46. to work on excessively; to thrash soundly
- 47. wicked or depraved
- 51. to imitate with the intent of equaling or surpassing
- 54. to approach and speak to first; confront aggressively
- 55. green; inexperienced or naive