The Declaration of Independence Kaitlyn Lindsey
Across
- 2. try hard to do or achieve something
- 4. morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness
- 6. the provision of accommodations or lodgings, especially for troops
- 10. absence of objection rather than genuine approval; toleration
- 11. accept something reluctantly but without protest
- 13. set or declare (someone) free from blame, guilt, or responsibility
- 15. based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system
- 18. the official power to make legal decisions and judgements
- 22. (of a monarch) renounce one's throne.
- 23. to seize or exercise authority or possession
- 25. to seize or exercise authority or possession wrongfully
- 26. fellow Christians or members of a male religious order
- 27. appearing forced or overly controlled
Down
- 1. steal good from, typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder
- 3. reveal the presence of
- 5. cruel and oppressive government or rule
- 7. a violent uprising against an authority or government
- 8. ones family and relations
- 9. truthful and straightforward; frank
- 12. make something appear unexpectedly or seemingly from nowhere as if by magic
- 14. the fact of being descended from the same ancestor
- 16. provide or give (a service, help, etc.)
- 17. as is certain to happen; unavoidable
- 19. denying the possession or use of something
- 20. showing no mercy or pity
- 21. the fact or condition of being magnanimous; generosity
- 24. deceitfulness; untrustworthiness.