| Across |
| 2. |
to steal |
| 4. |
moral deterioration |
| 9. |
morally unrestrained |
| 11. |
obliterate; wipe out |
| 12. |
an occupant; an inhabitant |
| 14. |
a sermon |
| 15. |
capable of error |
| 18. |
mentally ill; insane |
| 19. |
to combine |
| 21. |
gluey; sticky |
| 22. |
to waste time |
| 24. |
to please |
| 27. |
an aristocrat |
| 31. |
easily angered |
| 32. |
scarcity; a lack |
| 33. |
give life or motion to |
| 34. |
to sharpen |
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| Down |
| 1. |
lover of books |
| 3. |
universal; wide ranging |
| 5. |
draw or bring out |
| 6. |
to ask; to inquire |
| 7. |
drink in large quantities; to gulp |
| 8. |
attributing human |
| 10. |
coin collector |
| 12. |
mislead; to fool |
| 13. |
main point |
| 16. |
to pretend |
| 17. |
extreme poverty |
| 18. |
make afraid; to discourage |
| 20. |
to hypnotize |
| 23. |
to tear jaggedly |
| 25. |
inactive; unproductive |
| 26. |
happiness; bliss |
| 28. |
self confidence |
| 29. |
to drink |
| 30. |
delayed |
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