Across
- 3. To join ropes, wires, etc., by weaving or twisting them together
- 5. The bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church
- 7. To leave and never return to something or someone
- 8. Unpredictable; unexpected
- 11. Mannerly; showing formal reserve or seriousness of manner, appearance, or language
- 15. Lying flat on the floor
- 17. Demanded as something right to do
- 18. A scheme or stratagem to gain an advantage
- 20. On or across land instead of over water
- 21. Source of trouble
Down
- 1. A state of commotion or excitement
- 2. Rough-voiced
- 4. To propose a contrary move or to reply with an alternative
- 6. Accuracy; exactness
- 9. A member of a religious order
- 10. Enthusiastic, to the point of being unruly and out of control
- 12. To give rein to the desire of; to humor with excessive leniency, generosity, or consideration
- 13. Strong and rough
- 14. A medieval king or ruler of China or other Asian nation
- 16. Destroyed; torn down
- 19. Upset, troubled, distressed, or agitated
- 21. Something new or unusual
- 22. Piercing
