Unit 5 - Friends (Definitions - Howe)

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Across
  1. 1. Something that holds separate things together,
  2. 3. An attempt to defame another’s reputation,
  3. 7. Lacking in quality and stature,
  4. 9. To show clearly,
  5. 14. Nonthreatening or innocuous,
  6. 17. Stormy or bad or severe,
  7. 18. Friendly or amiable,
  8. 19. Clear or apparent,
  9. 20. Capable of reading minds,
  10. 21. Fortune teller,
  11. 23. Inclined to lie or mislead,
  12. 25. Transparent or see-through,
  13. 27. Extraordinary or grand in scope,
  14. 29. The last part or or a fundamental element,
  15. 30. Fortune teller,
  16. 31. Speedor readiness,
  17. 34. To deceive or to mislead,
  18. 36. Joyful or happy,
  19. 37. Deceitful actions or behavior,
  20. 39. Lazy or apathetic,
  21. 41. Immature,
  22. 44. Friendly or affable,
  23. 45. A ranking system of groups or individuals,
  24. 46. Secretive or stealthy,
  25. 48. Agreeable or friendly,
  26. 49. Covered with a thin layer of gold and is deceptively attractive,
  27. 52. Jealous,
  28. 54. Arranged or as in dance,
  29. 55. To cheat or to swindle,
Down
  1. 2. Habitual or natural,
  2. 4. To relieve,
  3. 5. Young or immature,
  4. 6. Prudentor inconspicuous,
  5. 8. To praise highly,
  6. 10. To criticize or to scold,
  7. 11. To make up or to invent,
  8. 12. To withstand or survive a situation,
  9. 13. Anger to an unfair situation,
  10. 15. A false statement to damage the reputation of another,
  11. 16. To clarify,
  12. 22. Hopefully confused or tangled,
  13. 24. Ghostly or spectral,
  14. 26. Rude or improper,
  15. 28. Cheerful unity among a group,
  16. 32. Ghostly,
  17. 33. Generous or benevolent,
  18. 35. To constructor to raise,
  19. 38. To show affection through flattery,
  20. 40. Generous or noble,
  21. 42. Clear or easily understood,
  22. 43. To slander or to smear or to libel or to defame or to speak evil of,
  23. 47. Worshiping excessively an object or person,
  24. 50. To destroy the reputation of someone/something,
  25. 51. Statement that gives an unjust or unfavorable representation of a person or thing and also includes defamation,
  26. 53. Lethargic,
  27. 54. To force,