Across
- 1. The quality or condition of power
- 6. To complain or find fault in a disagreeable manner
- 7. To relinquish power or responsibility formally
- 10. A route or proposed route of journey
- 11. One in a series of related events in the course of a continuous account
- 13. Capable of burning, corroding, dissolving, or eating away by chemical action
- 15. Weakened, worn out, impaired, or broken down by old age
- 16. To instruct especially so as to encourage intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement
- 18. Something that follows, a continuation
- 23. Tending to recall or suggest something in the past
- 24. To cause to become absorbed into
- 25. An outline or model of an expected or supposed sequence of events
- 27. Not significant or important enough to be worth considering
- 28. Not regular or predictable, erratic
- 30. Causing annoyance
- 31. Happening or existing at the same time
- 32. Impeccably clean; spotless
- 33. Modest and reserved in manner or behavior
- 37. To lower in character, quality, or value; degrade
- 38. To throw out forcefully, expel, compel to leave
- 40. Incapable of failing
- 42. An obligation; a must do
- 45. Not possessing reason
- 49. Filthy or dirty; foul
- 50. Needlessly repetitive
Down
- 2. To make clear the meaning of
- 3. A brief outline or general overview
- 4. To explode or cause to explode
- 5. Showing great evil, disposed to do evil
- 8. Unrelated to the matter at hand
- 9. Having precise logical relevance to the matter at hand
- 12. To have or take on the appearance, form, or sound; imitate
- 14. To show high spirits or excitement
- 17. The act of imposing; an unfair demand
- 19. Passage from one form, state, style, or place to another
- 20. Meeting at a prearranged time and place
- 21. Arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure
- 22. To come in rough contact while moving; pushing, shoving
- 26. Stopping and starting at intervals
- 29. Not duly attentive
- 34. To criticize or reprove sharply; reprimand
- 35. To be in a state of turmoil, violently excited or agitated
- 36. Having an abnormally pale complexion
- 39. A work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or work for comic effect or ridicule
- 41. Ridiculous, a mockery
- 43. Causing or capable of causing fire
- 44. Nonsensical, incoherent, or meaningless talk
- 46. The act or ability of knowing or sensing without the use of rational process
- 47. A dictionary
- 48. To push or thrust outward
