| Across |
| 6. |
to renounce a throne |
| 9. |
to drive or urge on |
| 11. |
to take wrongfully |
| 12. |
the government or rule of a tyrant or absolute ruler. |
| 13. |
capacity to endure pain |
| 15. |
caution with regard to practical matters |
| 16. |
high minded or noble |
| 18. |
value beyond comprehension |
| 19. |
to set right |
| 20. |
violent agitation |
| 21. |
illegal or wrongful encroachment |
| 22. |
forced, compelled |
| 25. |
deliberate breach of faith |
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| Down |
| 1. |
correctness |
| 2. |
dreariness |
| 3. |
absolute power or tyranny |
| 4. |
not lasting |
| 5. |
unrestrained government |
| 7. |
rights: The state of a thing or right which cannot be sold. |
| 8. |
a place where something is deposited or stored |
| 10. |
to reveal the possession of |
| 14. |
agreement or consent by act of silenceness |
| 17. |
the breaking up of an assembly or organization |
| 23. |
to break apart |
| 24. |
to or toward this place |
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