Rack your brain
Across
- 3. have a liking or admiration for; infatuated, besotted
- 5. an uneasy feeling of doubt; reservation, doubt, misgiving
- 8. make (one account) consistent with another; accommodate, restore
- 9. having a tendency to seek revenge when wronged; revengeful, vengeful
- 11. having or showing no moral principles; unethical, immoral
- 14. the crime of betraying one's country ; treachery, betrayal
- 16. moving in an easy and graceful way; agile, nimble
- 17. fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force; submit, surrender
- 19. look thoughtfully for a long time at; envisage, examine
- 21. to start criminal proceedings against; litigate or sue
- 23. being or appearing to be under a magic spell, charmed; enchanted
Down
- 1. search thoroughly, especially in such a way as to cause harm; plundered, ravaged
- 2. exhibiting guilty or evasive secrecy; secretive, sly, sneaky
- 4. feel intense dislike or disgust for; hated, abhorred
- 6. changing often quickly; fickle, unpredictable
- 7. treat someone in an indulgent or overprotective way; pamper, indulge
- 8. to recover, especially from an illness; get well, recover
- 10. pleasure seeking; self-indulgent, pleasure-seeking
- 12. a difficult or unpleasant situation that is difficult to get out of; a mess, a difficult situation
- 13. not expected or predicted; unforeseen, unexpected
- 15. concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty; appealing, pleasing to the eye
- 18. to stop somebody doing what he/she planned to do; foil, oppose successfully
- 20. take or seize (someone's property) with authority; seize, impound
- 21. to form (an opinion) prior to actual knowledge or experience; predetermined, prejudged
- 22. of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine, original