Across
- 1. enclosed within; imprisoned
- 6. expanses of open rolling infertile land
- 9. disgressive; moving from one topic to another
- 14. one who is afraid; a coward
- 15. hatred; ill will
- 18. to fool; to swindle
- 21. violently; agitatedly
- 22. having a large, bulky body; obese
- 25. characterized by harsh, insistent,and discordant sound
- 26. the highest peaks; summits
- 28. something that covers or conceals; especially an overspreading element that produces an effect of gloom
- 29. of or relating to the study of God and his relation to the world, especially by analysis of the origins and teaching of an organized religious community
- 32. the side or direction the wind is blowing toward; the side opposite the windward
- 33. done with the hope of creating favor or goodwill
- 34. regrettably; mournfully
- 35. a moaning or sighing sound
- 36. worthy of or causing disgust or hatred; quite disagreeable or unpleasent; detestable
- 38. a course of stones forming a continuous foundation or base course
- 39. expressing or causing scorn or ridicule
- 40. belligerently; self-assertively aggressive
- 42. dismaying; intimidating
- 45. unfriendly; hostile
- 46. full of juice; juicy
Down
- 2. rebelliously
- 3. having or exhibiting a play colors producing rainbow effects; also, glittering
- 4. shyly; reservedly; unassertively
- 5. straying outside the proper path or bounds
- 7. shaking or waving threateningly
- 8. disbelieving; skeptical
- 10. the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts or feelings; exuberance
- 11. expressing remorse for one's sins or shortcomings
- 12. luminescence (an emmission of light, as in the firefly) that occurs at low temperatures and is produced by physiological processes; an enduring luminescence without sensible heat
- 13. with an unnatural manner
- 16. a whispering sound; a murmur
- 17. a type of defective vision in which distant objects appear blurred
- 18. mad; insane
- 19. darkness of complection
- 20. a leader of the singing or choir of a congregation
- 23. a howl; a wail
- 24. not ready readily interpreted; mysterious; hard to grasp
- 26. cleansed of; freed from moral or ceremonial defilement
- 27. for the Latin, meaning peace
- 30. extreme disgust; detestation
- 31. expressed or carried out without words; silently
- 37. reserved; modest
- 41. a strong persuasion or belief; the state of being convicted; certainly
- 43. the side or direction the wind is blowing from; the side opposite the leeward
- 44. banned on grounds of morality or taste