Across
- 6. It’s you two who are being _____. (8)
- 9. We’ve no _____ it was the same photograph. (5)
- 10. I know I’m to _____. (5)
- 11. _____ of you helped to kill her. (4)
- 14. These girls aren’t cheap labour—they’re _____. (6)
- 16. Public men, Mr Birling, have _____. (16)
- 19. You can’t even take a _____. (4)
- 20. You’re not the kind of _____ a chap could go to. (6)
- 21. There’s every _____ for what your mother and I did. (6)
- 24. I felt _____ about it at the time. (6)
- 26. Everything’s all _____ now, Sheila. (5)
- 27. The Titanic… absolutely _____. (10)
- 29. I was in that state when a chap easily turns _____. (5)
- 30. The girl’s _____ now, anyway. (4)
Down
- 1. It _____ me the way you talk. (9)
- 2. We are members of one _____. (4)
- 3. A man has to mind his own _____. (8)
- 4. You used the _____ you had. (5)
- 5. _____ and millions of Eva Smiths. (8)
- 7. Probably a _____ or some sort of crank. (9)
- 8. I wasn’t in _____ with her. (4)
- 12. Fire and blood and _____. (7)
- 13. We all helped to _____ her. (4)
- 15. She was giving herself ridiculous _____. (4)
- 17. You’re beginning to _____ that nothing’s happened. (7)
- 18. I hate those hard-eyed dough-faced _____. (5)
- 22. Girls of that _____— (5)
- 23. I did nothing I’m _____ of. (7)
- 25. You lot may be letting yourselves out _____. (6)
- 28. I’ll never, never do it _____. (5)
