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Across
  1. 2. succession; the act of coming one after the other
  2. 3. beyond the scope of normal explanation
  3. 5. various sorts put together
  4. 8. loud and noisy
  5. 10. confounded; bewildered
  6. 14. having four sides and four angles
  7. 20. at right angles to a horizontal plane
  8. 22. commanded not to do
  9. 23. breaking in upon some action; obstructing
  10. 24. principles of health and sanitation
  11. 26. a precise mind
  12. 28. to magnify beyond the limits of truth
  13. 29. neglect or avoid doing (work or duty)
  14. 30. edge; brink; to be on the border
  15. 31. reasonable
  16. 33. having no personal reference
  17. 36. one of the tendons at the back of the knee
  18. 37. the highest amount; highest point or the greatest possible
  19. 38. the act of showing to be just, right or proper
  20. 43. by chance; haphazard
  21. 44. branched hanging support for several lights
  22. 47. that cannot be destroyed; enduring
  23. 48. to fill again
  24. 49. wide part of river into which the tide flows
  25. 52. from a foreign country
  26. 53. person who makes or gives a guarantee
  27. 54. to talk indistinctively
  28. 55. an inclination
  29. 56. expressing duty
  30. 57. showing passage of music at the end of the piece
Down
  1. 1. to reduce to a lower rank; to reduce the quality
  2. 3. affected by paralysis
  3. 4. to walk without lifting the feet
  4. 6. copy of a work of art
  5. 7. carrying on legal proceedings against a person
  6. 9. threatening
  7. 11. mental view of the relative importance of things
  8. 12. a person belonging to the middle class
  9. 13. made up of or illustrated by pictures
  10. 15. make appear small by comparison
  11. 16. organise activities to get something done
  12. 17. with a leg on each side
  13. 18. an implied comparison of two different things
  14. 19. to make it necessary
  15. 21. meaningless talk, sound of flowing water
  16. 23. the act of holding back; restraint
  17. 25. irritate with persistent fault-finding
  18. 26. having a strong sharp taste or smell
  19. 27. burial ground
  20. 32. having to do with ships, sailors or navigation
  21. 34. to stretch out or stretch forth
  22. 35. light colour
  23. 39. to say what will be done to hurt or punish
  24. 40. a great calamity
  25. 41. a means of living; what is needed to support life
  26. 42. keeping on the alert; watchful
  27. 45. wish harm upon
  28. 46. full of meaning
  29. 50. having to do with or produced by an injury or shock
  30. 51. a long cry of grief and pain; to lament or mourn