July 13 - July 16
Across
- 2. To identify, regard, or focus on someone or something as one’s goal
- 3. Of necessity; necessarily
- 7. the combination of qualities that form a person's temperament
- 8. great courage, especially in war
- 10. To establish; found; e.g. ? a colony
- 11. political disorder; A viral disease of some animals, especially dogs, causing fever, coughing, and catarrh
- 13. To drive or urge forward; to press on; to excite to action or to move forward, by the application of physical force, or moral suasion or necessity. A ball is ?ed by the force of powder; a ship is ?ed by wind; a man may be ?ed by hunger or a regard to his safety; motives of policy or of safety ? nations to confederate. The surge ?l"ed me on a craggy coast. And several men ? to several ends
- 15. action; conduct
- 17. a place where secret, administrative, or supporting work is done; A room located at the rear
- 19. Powerful; acting with strength or violence; efficacious; e.g. as an? cathartic
- 23. Manage to find or obtain something
- 27. to hire mercenaries
- 32. In chemistry, attraction; elective attraction, or that tendency which different species of matter have to unite, and combine with certain other bodies, and the power that disposes them to continue in combination There are two kinds of ?
- 33. (often ?s) A secretive or underhanded plot or scheme
- 36. Having no common measure. Two lines are ?, when, compared to each other, they have no common measure,that is, no measure that will exactly measure both. oth. Quantities are ?, when no third quantity can be found that is an aliquot part of both
- 39. A person who behaves in an extravagant way in order to attract attention.
- 43. to catch someone and prove that they are guilty of a crime or something bad
- 44. To make attractive or acceptable
- 45. (archafic) tolerate
- 46. Exactly; nicely; accurately. They remain ? of the same opinion; Merely; barely; exactly. And having ? enough, not covet more.
- 47. Optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation
- 48. To support or promote
- 49. to that, this, or it
- 52. in a coarse way; roughly speaking; approximately
- 53. An important person, especially in a particular sphere
- 54. Remote in time or space
- 55. to draw to one’s party or interest; to win over
- 56. Eagerly pressing or urgent; zealous; ardent; as a ? advocate for national rights; a ? opposer of African slavery
- 57. Suffer damage or hurt
Down
- 1. when a person or a group of people are controlled by a government or by another person
- 4. The act of explaining or throwing light on any obscure subject; explanation; exposition; illustration e.g. one example may serve for an ? of the subject
- 5. The ability or action of imagining or anticipating what might happen in the future; Care in providing for the future
- 6. causing fear, dread, or apprehension; Inspiring awe, admiration, or wonder; Difficult to undertake, surmount, or defeat
- 9. Attack; storm; onset
- 12. To explain; to lay open the meaning; to clear of obscurity
- 14. Cause (something) to happen; bring about
- 16. A ruler or nation that pays tribute
- 18. unfriendly and showing no emotion
- 20. To make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation
- 21. accustom and reconcile, as a child or other young animal, to a want or deprivation of the breast; To detach or alienate, as the affections, from any object of desire; to reconcile to the want or loss of any thing; as, to wean the heart from temporal enjoyments.
- 22. To take measures in preparation
- 24. Immediately
- 25. Relating to, affected by, or denoting a regularly recurrent fever typically accompanying tuberculosis, with flushed cheeks and hot, dry skin
- 26. Stubbornly resistant to or defiant of authority or guidance; Resistant to chemical decomposition; decomposing extremely slowly
- 28. unfriendly or unkind feelings towards someone
- 29. Importance; weight; consequence; meaning; significance
- 30. The substance mingled with another
- 31. the act of conceiving; may be sometimes used for the power of conceiving ideas, as when we say, a thing is not within our ?. Some writers have defined ? as a distinct faculty of the mind; but it is considered by others as memory, and perhaps with propriety
- 34. To fall against; to strike; to dash against; to clash upon; e.g. The cause of reflection is not the ?ing of light on the solid or impervious parts of bodies
- 35. Being in a beginning or early stage; incipient; Imperfectly formed or developed; disordered or incoherent
- 37. To put away
- 38. treat as unimportant
- 40. approach
- 41. To overcome the distrust or animosity of; appease
- 42. To throw out of the hand such cards as are useless
- 48. Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; shrewd
- 50. to include something extra with something that you are selling, without asking for more money
- 51. A TV series in which the real-life activities of a group of people are presented in soap-opera style