Across
- 3. chief, most important, principal, paramount
- 5. drive, force or speed with which something moves
- 6. to take for granted, assume, or suppose; to surmise, to infringe
- 8. to make confused; to rattle
- 9. skilled, expert, capable in any field or activity; competent, adept
- 11. a noisy fight or quarrel; fisticuffs, to spar, to lock horns
Down
- 1. to hate, dislike very much, to loathe, to despise
- 2. rage, fury, ire, indignation
- 4. native to a country; relating to the affairs of a household
- 7. burst of gunfire or cannon shot, usually as a tribute or salute; sudden burst of anything, spirited verbal attack
- 10. a slight fault, a defect, a crack, an imperfection, a blemish
- 12. faulty, imperfect, awry, not as it should be
