Sense and Sensibility

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Across
  1. 6. Wrong, not suitable, or not as expected
  2. 8. A trifling matter or amount of money is small or not important
  3. 11. Considering everything, in total
  4. 14. The quality of being honest and telling the truth
  5. 16. Interesting, attractive, or impressive
  6. 20. Determination and seriousness, especially when this is without humour
  7. 21. In a way that is an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing
  8. 23. Extremely, when referring to something unpleasant or of low quality
  9. 24. Completely
  10. 25. In cricket, a set of three vertical sticks with two small pieces of wood balanced across the top of them, at which the ball is aimed. There are two wickets on a cricket field
  11. 27. To a very great degree
  12. 29. Something or someone that is very large
Down
  1. 1. Using springs to give support
  2. 2. A smile that expresses satisfaction or pleasure about knowing something that is not known by someone else
  3. 3. The custom by which all of a family's property goes to the oldest son when the father dies
  4. 4. Staying the same for a long time and not changing quickly or unexpectedly
  5. 5. To supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information
  6. 7. To write something quickly, without trying to make your writing tidy or easy to read
  7. 9. To make something or someone seem less bad
  8. 10. Almost out of control because of extreme emotion
  9. 12. To try to do something
  10. 13. Golden piece which valued 15 rupees
  11. 15. To give something as an honour or present
  12. 17. A small silver-coloured coin, used in the UK until 1971, that was worth six old pennies
  13. 18. A sudden sharp feeling, especially of painful emotion
  14. 19. A rich or powerful person
  15. 22. To spoil something or reduce it in value
  16. 23. A remark that is both clever and humorous
  17. 26. To keep someone or something away from other people or things
  18. 28. Land bought from a clergyman