Across
- 5. flood (a place)
- 7. suggest (something bad) in an indirect and unpleasant way.
- 8. an allusive or oblique remark, typically a suggestive or disparaging one.
- 10. make or become more intense.
- 11. join by intertwining or fitting closely together.
- 12. frighten or overawe (someone) to make them do what one wants.
- 15. bring oneself into favour with someone by flattering.
- 16. gradually but firmly establish in someone's mind.
- 17. able to be understood.
- 20. casually unconcerned.
- 21. stop the continuous progress of.
- 22. clever, original, and inventive.
- 24. of extreme force, degree, or strength
- 25. judgement given provisionally during the course of a legal action
- 28. come between so as to prevent or alter something.
- 29. another term for vaccinate.
Down
- 1. the action of insuring someone or something.
- 2. the ability to understand something immediately
- 3. bring into use or operation for the first time.
- 4. a student or trainee who does a job to gain work experience.
- 6. make irritated or angry.
- 8. obstruct and prevent from continuing to a destination.
- 9. the action of interfering or process of being interfered with.
- 13. very complicated or detailed.
- 14. to interpenetrate; inosculate.
- 18. highly unfair or immoral behaviour.
- 19. the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- 23. to make soft or tender; soften.
- 26. useless; unprofit
- 27. existing or occurring at the beginning.
- 29. change something established by introducing new methods
