Across
- 3. Suitable for or matching modern ideas, trends, or expectations.
- 6. Remaining calm and not showing emotions, especially during difficulties.
- 7. Related to ideas of genius, intelligence, or revolutionary scientific thinking.
- 10. Using authority or control unfairly or wrongly.
- 11. Similar to the style, themes, or dramatic qualities associated with William Shakespeare.
- 12. Related to ideas of evolution, competition, and survival of the strongest.
- 14. People who obey and support someone powerful without thinking independently.
- 17. refers to the second of two things previously mentioned. This phrase means the second option is not naturally or automatically something.
- 18. A question, especially one requiring information or explanation.
- 20. Related to the political and economic ideas of Karl Marx, especially class struggle and inequality.
- 22. for Extremely eager or wanting something very much (informal British expression).
- 24. A typical or defining feature that shows the quality or character of something.
- 25. The process of making fabric by crossing threads over and under each other.
- 29. Used to show surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
- 30. Never having happened before; completely new or unique.
- 32. Requiring enormous strength, effort, or courage.
- 33. A patterned fabric with crossed lines, traditionally associated with Scotland.
- 34. A British informal expression meaning "thank you", "goodbye", or a toast before drinking.
- 35. Dominance or control by one group, country, or idea over others.
- 36. Feeling or expressing affection for the past.
- 37. Related to unfairly accusing people of being disloyal or dangerous without proper evidence.
- 40. Joking, having fun, or not being serious.
- 42. Being attacked, pressured, or heavily criticised.
- 45. Showing subtle differences and avoiding simple or extreme opinions.
- 47. Based on or caused by something that existed in the past.
- 49. People who have power and control over others, often in an oppressive way.
- 50. Having excessive admiration for yourself and believing you are more important than others.
- 51. Clever but often dishonest or manipulative in achieving power or goals.
- 52. Recognition or acceptance that something exists, is true, or is important.
- 53. Suggesting that something is likely to have a bad result; unlucky.
- 54. Related to the ideas of Sigmund Freud, especially unconscious thoughts and hidden desires.
- 55. Much further than; far more than expected.
- 56. Intellectual, sophisticated, or aimed at highly educated people.
Down
- 1. Extremely idealistic and unrealistic, often in a charming way.
- 2. Completely or definitely.
- 4. Impossible to separate from something because the two things are closely connected.
- 5. To avoid saying something directly or discussing the main point.
- 8. Showing that something is likely to be true or revealing a particular quality.
- 9. Making jokes or negative comments about yourself in a modest or humorous way.
- 10. Viewing the world mainly from a British or English-speaking perspective.
- 13. A desire that is impossible to satisfy or fulfil.
- 15. At all; used to emphasise a lack of something.
- 16. Having enormous influence or control over global affairs (often used figuratively).
- 19. A long platform where fashion models walk to display clothing.
- 21. Clothes, especially when discussed in a formal or professional way.
- 23. The most important part or main reason behind something.
- 25. A belief or opinion that is held by many people.
- 26. Showing clear signs that reveal something.
- 27. Very close to a difficult or important event, usually a negative one.
- 28. To exaggerate a small problem and make it seem much more serious than it is.
- 30. Impossible to attack, criticise, or defeat because it is extremely strong.
- 31. Similar to the strange, dreamlike style of artist Salvador DalÃ.
- 34. To communicate or express an idea, feeling, or message.
- 38. The most important quality or central meaning of something.
- 39. To make something seem less important or serious than it really is.
- 41. Automatic or instinctive, like a learned response to a repeated stimulus.
- 43. Showing disrespect or expressing a negative opinion about someone or something.
- 44. In addition to something else; as an extra benefit or disadvantage.
- 46. Bringing strong memories, emotions, or images to mind.
- 48. A place or society where people from different cultures, backgrounds, or traditions mix together.
