Sir Henry Baskerville
Across
- 2. Persuade someone to do something by flattering them
- 4. Used as a euphemism for bloody or a healthy red in their face
- 8. Basic or Primary
- 10. A kind of horse-drawn carriage designed in 1834
- 11. Untidy and dirty
- 12. A mans coat often cut just before the knee
- 13. A middle classed person
- 14. To fail or go wrong
Down
- 1. A series of short explosive spitting or choking sounds
- 3. Eager or quick to argue
- 5. A bone attached to a jaw or jawbone, especially the upper jaw
- 6. Forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- 7. Having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- 9. Skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully
- 12. A size of paper, about 330 × 200 mm
- 13. The lowest title you can recive - basically a commener who can use the title sir