Across
- 1. a misleading or mistaken idea
- 3. misleading or deceptive
- 5. to undermine; to corrupt
- 6. to unfold; to develop or change gradually
- 7. an accusation made in reply; a counter charge
- 12. not helpful; harmful
- 15. a statement uttered to show personal responsibility for a wrong
- 16. to trust (another) with information or a secret
- 18. talkative; given to rapid, abundant speech
- 19. to prove not guilty
- 20. a burden or obligation
- 23. a tendency to believe things too quickly or easily
- 25. too unchangeable in character or purpose
- 27. unpleasant and burdensome
- 28. to do away with legal penalties for
- 29. to fall back into an old condition
- 31. worthy of fear or respect; mighty
- 33. having too many twists and turns; overly complicated
- 34. uncertain; doubtful
- 35. one responsible for a crime
Down
- 1. capable of being mistaken; imperfect
- 2. able to be trusted in or believed
- 4. to reveal guilt or make (someone) appear guilty
- 8. certain beyond doubt or question
- 9. praise or approval
- 10. a trust or belief
- 11. a change in pitch or tone of the voice
- 13. to scold or criticize
- 14. deserving blame
- 17. not direct or straightforward
- 21. unable to believe something; amazed
- 22. to respond critically or sarcastically
- 24. to wrongly or illegally force someone to comply with a demand
- 26. faithfulness; loyalty
- 30. a dishonest or immoral person; a scoundrel
- 32. shy; not assertive
- 34. to cause to turn aside or away
