Rule of three
Across
- 1. The outline of a shape or form.
- 5. Surrounded tightly or closely.
- 6. A rural, unsophisticated person.
- 7. Extended out sharply or prominently.
- 10. The forming of a theory without firm evidence.
- 12. An old man who doesn'twantyou on his lawn.
- 13. Persuaded someone to do something by sustained coaxing.
- 15. Giving the impression that something bad is going to happen.
- 16. To carry or support.
- 20. A raised structure to prevent flooding.
- 23. A noisy argument or disagreement.
- 24. Not obvious; delicate or precise.
- 26. Looking exhausted and unwell.
- 29. Acting on natural impulse.
- 30. Made ineffective or harmless.
- 31. The act of standing guard.
- 32. To expel someone from a property.
- 33. To give off or release, as in sweat or confidence.
Down
- 2. A person's characteristic mood or behavior.
- 3. The fear of confined spaces.
- 4. An official count or survey of a population.
- 8. People who disagree with official opinions.
- 9. A future event that is possible but not certain.
- 11. To gather together again, especially for a meeting.
- 13. A eccentric old person.
- 14. The sound of footsteps.
- 17. The outer edge or boundary.
- 18. Soldiers stationed to keep guard.
- 19. Struck repeatedly, usually by wind or waves.
- 21. The quality of being fierce or cruel.
- 22. Changing the order or position of something.
- 24. To walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
- 25. Moved skillfully or carefully.
- 27. Divided and distributed.
- 28. Slow moving and unexciting