Across
- 5. / high respect, esteem.
- 8. / waste material; litter.
- 9. / the state of being a slave.
- 10. / one of a group of three sharing public administration or civil authority especially in ancient Rome.
- 13. / An archaic term for epilepsy.
- 15. / a cruel and oppressive ruler.
- 16. / a person lower in status or rank.
- 18. / a business or company.
- 23. / desire and determination to achieve success.
- 24. / causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry.
- 25. / of little importance.
- 26. / a group of people shouting loudly and insistently.
- 28. / The lowest class of people.
- 29. / to refrain from harming or destroying.
Down
- 1. / yonder.
- 2. / behavior showing high moral standards.
- 3. / Control or influence a person or a situation cleverly or unfairly.
- 4. / having or showing an excessive willingness to serve or please others.
- 6. / a person or thing of enormous size, importance, or ability.
- 7. / a person supposed to be able to foresee the future.
- 11. of March / a day on the Roman calendar that corresponds to March 15. Date of assassination of Julius Caesar.
- 12. / No interest or concern for someone or something.
- 14. / a person who is involved in a secret plan to do something harmful or illegal.
- 17. / see or observe a thing or person.
- 19. / to give power to someone.
- 20. / extremely unpleasant.
- 21. / offer a certain price for something, especially at auction.
- 22. / of, relating to, or characteristic of all or the whole.
- 27. / a mob.