Across
- 5. A subtle or elaborate argument or point of debate, usually on a theological or scholastic subject.
- 7. Feeling that something very bad is going to happen soon
- 8. Very great admiration or praise for someone, especially when it is more than is deserved.
- 9. Very small in amount or number; only as much or not as much as is needed or thought to be suitable.
- 11. A scolding or ill-tempered wife; a shrewish woman
- 16. To prove a person or an argument to be wrong.
- 17. Making a loud complaint or demand.
- 19. A carefully planned way of achieving or dealing with something, often involving a trick.
Down
- 1. Without money, food, a home, or possessions.
- 2. Used to describe (someone who has) strong opinions or feelings that are impossible to change
- 3. Causing or having a very sharp feeling of sadness
- 4. (an act of) treating something holy or important without respect
- 6. Greater, better, more important, or going past or above all others:
- 10. Old and in poor condition.
- 12. Very unpleasant and offensive.
- 13. To weigh someone or something down, or to make it difficult for someone to do something
- 14. In a dangerous state because of not being safe or not being held in place firmly
- 15. Special words and phrases that are used by particulargroups of people, especially in their work
- 17. The continuous loud noise of something, especially something made of metal, being hit or rung.
- 18. An extremely strong wish to get or keep money or possessions.
