Across
- 3. to embezzle; to steal or take dishonestly, (money, esp.public funds, or property)
- 7. composure or coolness; especially in difficult circumstances
- 8. an intruder; a trespasser; a “buttinsky”
- 9. cloudlike; hazy; vague
- 13. strict; severe
- 17. the supernatural; the mysterious
- 18. to fall as moisture; OR to cause or bring about suddenly
- 19. striving to make a big impression; ostentatious
- 20. unintentional; accidental
- 22. not decisive or definite; playing it safe
- 25. sarcastic
- 26. having the purpose of overthrowing a government; rebellious
- 28. make a strong attack with words
- 29. existing in name only; too small to be considered seriously; token
- 30. to think or believe without supporting evidence
Down
- 1. to use coaxing or flattery to gain some desired end; cajole
- 2. to spread throughout
- 4. weariness of mind or body
- 5. extreme poverty; destitution
- 6. inactive; sluggish
- 7. something taken for granted without evidence; assumption
- 10. unable to make up one’s mind; indecisive
- 11. to summarize; to review a series of facts
- 12. a natural inclination or tendency
- 14. flimsy; thin; lacking a sound basis
- 15. one who is just a beginner; neophyte
- 16. to revive; to bring back to conscience or existence
- 21. inherent
- 23. a period of one thousand years
- 24. untidy; dirty; unkempt
- 27. is entrusted to one’s care
