Across
- 4. communication between minds by some means other than words
- 7. Done in a way that shows disbelief or feeling insulted
- 9. Obviously, apparently
- 11. Done with inconsistency; occasionally
- 12. to speak derisively; mock; jeer (often followed by at)
- 13. Done in a hesitant, insecure manner
- 14. in principle; according to reasonable assumptions or rules, as opposed to what actually happens
Down
- 1. to beg or implore urgently
- 2. A holy place; a place of protection
- 3. To move unsteadily; about to fall over because of instability
- 5. To shock, confuse, stun, extremely puzzle
- 6. A large group of people; a mass or crowd
- 8. fervor/passion/excitement for a cause, person, or object; eager desire or endeavor; enthusiastic diligence
- 10. A tall, thick pole on a ship; used to hold the sails on a boat
