AP Literature 1-4

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Across
  1. 1. abundant; prevalent
  2. 5. strictly disregarding individual
  3. 6. a universal truth; an established rule
  4. 7. haughty; scornful
  5. 8. blanche, boundless authority; unlimited power
  6. 12. to shorten
  7. 16. o alienate
  8. 18. a fight; an uproar
  9. 22. mournful; gloomy
  10. 24. rotten and foul smelling
  11. 26. keen; mentally sharp
  12. 29. an artist's or a designer's workshop
  13. 31. a chant; a recited magical spell
  14. 32. pertaining to twilight
  15. 33. a deliberately deceptive or misleading argument
  16. 36. no longer current or applicable; antiquated
  17. 38. marked by luxury or pleasure
  18. 42. transparent; clear
  19. 43. effective; producing the desired
  20. 44. a release of emotional tension
  21. 45. everyday language
  22. 48. acclaim or praise
  23. 51. mutually destructive
  24. 52. occurring or seeming to occur everywhere; omnipresent
  25. 53. an established principle; a truth or rule of conduct
  26. 54. to regard with respect, awe, or adoration
  27. 55. to dry out; to remove moisture
  28. 57. unconcerned; indifferent
Down
  1. 2. composure; calmness
  2. 3. worldly; sophisticated
  3. 4. not allowing refusal or delay;
  4. 9. causing mental or physical pain
  5. 10. a transformation or dramatic change
  6. 11. rapport and goodwill
  7. 13. someone who participates in a
  8. 14. of questionable authenticity, but widely believed
  9. 15. to waver; to sway indecisively
  10. 17. dark and forbidding
  11. 19. to overwhelm; to fill beyond capacity
  12. 20. fervent; fanatical
  13. 21. using or consuming sparingly
  14. 23. technical names or naming system in an art or science
  15. 25. one who bears the blame for others
  16. 27. suitable for cultivation of land
  17. 28. a magic charm or superstitious obiect for protection or luck
  18. 30. treating with condescension; acting superior
  19. 34. full; abundant
  20. 35. fragile; easy to break
  21. 37. an evil or wicked act
  22. 38. submissive; slavish
  23. 39. a robber or bandit
  24. 40. a trace or evidence of something that once existed
  25. 41. to take over; to seize power
  26. 46. relating to laughter; laughable
  27. 47. tiresome and long; seemingly endless
  28. 49. of or relating to a thing's basic nature; inherent
  29. 50. melodious; pleasing to the ear
  30. 56. to remove vulgar or objectionable material scenes from movies.