The Smallest Dragonboy, Part 1

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Across
  1. 3. [Page 4] A general agreement or concord
  2. 6. [Page 2] Despicable; deplorable; worthy of being strongly condemned
  3. 8. [Page 3] Claws, especially those belonging to birds of prey
  4. 12. [Page 2] Absolutely necessary; essential; vitally important; crucial
  5. 13. [Page 4] Entitled; qualified; having the right to do or say something
  6. 14. [Page 3] About to occur; on the threshold of; impending
  7. 16. [Page 1] Looked quickly or briefly at (something)
  8. 18. [Page 3] Jeer; mock; insult; sneer (especially with the intention of provoking someone)
  9. 19. [Page 2] Hidden; concealed; kept from being made clear or known
  10. 21. [Page 1] Laziness; indolence
  11. 23. [Page 7] Numerous; many; involving several parts or aspects
  12. 26. [Page 5] Tasks; duties; small or minor jobs
  13. 27. [Page 7] Panic (n.); fluster; turmoil;commotion
  14. 28. [Page 5] Restored to a previous level; recharged; reloaded
  15. 29. [Page 2] Mocked; scorned (especially as done in a loud voice)
Down
  1. 1. [Page 4] Serious; solemn; humourless; giving cause for alarm
  2. 2. [Page 4] Pass from place to place or person to person; move continuously throughout (something)
  3. 4. [Page 6] Engulfed; overcome; drowned
  4. 5. [Page 3] Displaying the utmost courage, daring or fearlessness
  5. 7. [Page 1] Having spots or stains of colour
  6. 9. [Page 1] Severe; unsmiling; forbidding; grim
  7. 10. [Page 1] The outer part of a bird's wing, including the feathers used to fly
  8. 11. [Page 6] Little; imperceptible; small in degree
  9. 15. [Page 2] Alluring; tempting; designed to attract attention or interest
  10. 17. [Page 6] Without injury; inoffensive
  11. 20. [Page 2] In an insulting, scornful or insolent manner
  12. 22. [Page 2] Adaptable; adjustable; able to be easily modified or changed
  13. 24. [Page 2] Returned to (something); commenced again (after a pause or interruption)
  14. 25. [Page 1] A long, decisive step in a particular direction
  15. 26. [Page 7] A group of eggs fertilised at the same time; also, to grasp tightly