Across
- 2. to drink heartily
- 5. to shrink with fear; to cower; to lose heart and courage
- 6. the exercise or possession of supreme power
- 7. one who is in opposition of war or violence
- 11. to alienate; to treat as a stranger; to turn an affectionate attitude into an indifferent or unfriendly one
- 12. to adopt; to support
- 13. an uproar; hubbub
- 17. to quench; to satisfy a craving
- 18. to make one's home; reside; to focus attention on; to speak or write about at length
Down
- 1. something left to someone in a will
- 2. to extinguish; to put down or suppress by force
- 3. clearly apparent to the sight or understanding; obvious
- 4. to disturb the composure of; upset; to frustrate (as a plan) by throwing into disorder
- 8. anything that hinders, traps or overwhelms; low-lying, soggy ground
- 9. to express disapproval of
- 10. the peak; the highest point
- 14. a memorizing process using routine or repetition, often without comprehension
- 15. to attack violently
- 16. to add or attach
- 19. extreme or violent rage
