Across
- 2. (v.) to scold, criticize
- 5. (adj.)stern, joyless
- 6. (adj.) painstaking, careful
- 7. (v.) to demolish, level
- 8. (adj.) advocating principles of liberty and free will
- 9. (adj.) lack of content or ideas, stupid
- 10. (adj.) shrewdness, perceptiveness
- 12. (adj.) rotten, foul
- 13. (v.) to confuse
- 14. (adj.) easily taught or trained
- 19. (adj.) mystifying, cryptic
- 20. (adj.) widely and unfavorably known
- 21. (v.) to fill with love, fascinate, usually used in passive form followed by "of" or "with"
- 23. (v.) to include as a necessary step
- 24. (v.) to weaken, exhaust (
- 25. (adj.) displaying a lack of moral or legal restraints
- 26. (v.) to swell out
- 29. (adj.) causing dissent, discord
- 31. (n.) a tendency, propensity
- 32. (v.) to reveal something secret
- 36. (v.) to persuade someone not to do something
- 37. (adj.) indisputable
- 38. (adj.) noisy, unruly
- 39. (adj.) no longer used, out of date
Down
- 1. (v.) to grant the vote to
- 2. (n.) mutual understanding and harmony
- 3. (adj.) loud and full of energy
- 4. (adj.) incapable of correction, delinquent
- 7. (adj.) having a terrible taste or smell
- 9. (adj.) diversified, distinctly marked
- 11. (v.) to bring about, create, generate
- 15. 1. (n.) one who holds an office
- 16. (adj.) sleeping, temporarily inactive
- 17. (v.) to charm, hold spellbound
- 18. (adj.) swollen, excessively embellished in style or language
- 22. (n.) an enlargement; the process of increasing
- 27. (adj.) sparkling
- 28. (adj.) varied, diverse in character
- 30. (adj.) vulgar, coarse
- 33. (n.) the audience's demand for a repeat performance; also the artist's performance in response to that demand
- 34. (adj.) robust, capable of surviving through adverse conditions
- 35. (n.) one who believes pleasure should be the primary pursuit of humans