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Across
  1. 1. an object that serves as a charm or is believed to confer magical powers, an amulet
  2. 2. highly involved or intricate
  3. 3. lacking interest or significance
  4. 5. overbearing pride or presumption
  5. 8. vanishing; fading away
  6. 9. to attack as false or questionable
  7. 10. a prejudiced person who is intolerant of any opinions differing from his own
  8. 11. easily done or performed
  9. 12. to choose, select, or pick
  10. 13. loathing
  11. 19. inclined to silence
  12. 21. a mild, indirect, or vague term substituting for a harsh, blunt, or offensive term
  13. 22. frugal or stingy
  14. 23. unable to be calmed down or made peaceful
  15. 24. deceptive/misleading
  16. 25. to steal, often in a violation of trust; to commit theft
  17. 26. excessively smooth, suave, or smug
  18. 28. not direct or straightforward
  19. 31. very careful and exact
  20. 32. changeability
  21. 36. daily
  22. 37. fear of the number 13
  23. 41. payment
  24. 43. sociable
  25. 44. rebellion or resistance against the government
  26. 45. dismay, confusion
  27. 46. sociable
  28. 47. overly sweet
  29. 48. having a rich, smoothly flowing sound
  30. 49. pertaining to an outlying area; local; narrow in mind or outlook
  31. 51. a loud harsh or strident noise
  32. 53. voluntary promotion of human welfare
  33. 57. full of anxiety and concern
  34. 60. rustic and pastoral; characteristic of rural areas and their inhabitants
  35. 61. to hold or express an opinion
  36. 62. capable of relieving pain
  37. 63. smallness in quantity; scarceness
  38. 64. very close or connected in space or time
  39. 66. to cause, to produce, to create
  40. 67. talkative
  41. 69. to deprive of force or strength; weaken
  42. 72. a secret store of valuables or money
  43. 73. peevish or irritable; sickeningly unpleasant
Down
  1. 1. enduring a very short time
  2. 4. beginning to exist or appear
  3. 5. a long, strongly expressed speech or lecture
  4. 6. intended to deceive
  5. 7. ability to use words easily, fluent
  6. 12. tending to argument or strife
  7. 14. extremely wicked
  8. 15. gaudy, showy, cheap
  9. 16. not easily excited; emotionally steady
  10. 17. extraordinary in a bad way
  11. 18. to feel or express sympathy or compassion
  12. 20. injurious to physical or mental health
  13. 27. exceeding what is sufficient or required, excess
  14. 28. having substance or material existence
  15. 29. lying on the back
  16. 30. fill to satisfaction
  17. 33. immature and overconfident; conceited
  18. 34. (of conflict) within a group or organization
  19. 35. insincere
  20. 38. making a show of virtue or righteousness; hypocritically moralistic or pious, self-righteous
  21. 39. concealed, secret, disguised
  22. 40. roundabout/not direct
  23. 42. incapable of being reformed or improved
  24. 47. having possibilities of future development
  25. 49. a sign of something about to happen
  26. 50. gathered or tending to gather into a mass or whole
  27. 52. use cautiously and frugally
  28. 53. performed merely as a routine
  29. 54. upward slope
  30. 55. constituting a separate entity or part
  31. 56. grimly or scornfully mocking, bitterly sarcastic
  32. 58. a fortified place, stronghold
  33. 59. large in quantity or number; abundant
  34. 65. fill to satisfaction
  35. 68. failing to accomplish an intended result
  36. 70. deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule
  37. 71. the act of lending money at an exorbitant rate of interest