Across
- 2. Foretelling or revealing the future
- 7. Showing courage in both spirit and action; brave; heroic
- 8. An elaborate formal dinner
- 11. Success in a struggle against an enemy, opponent, or obstacle
- 12. An admirable trait, as in a person's character; moral excellence; righteousness
- 16. Relating to the human body; having a body
- 20. A word such as Lord or Dame that is used before someone's name, or a form that is used instead of someone's name, to indicate high social or official rank
- 23. That which follows; result
- 25. A mercenary or member of a special class of soldiers in the service of a chieftain
- 26. Historically, a lightly armed foot soldier
- 28. An area of wild, relatively flat, uncultivated land tending to favour only the growth of low, shrubby plants
- 32. A loud, busy, confused commotion; uproar; tumult
- 33. A sincere, often painful sense of regret for past misdeeds
- 35. The quality of will that enables a person to confront fear or danger regardless of the consequences; bravery
- 36. Luck, whether good or ill; prosperity or success, especially as aided by luck
- 38. To murder for pay or for ideological reasons
- 40. One who betrays others, a cause, his or her country, or the like, especially one who commits treason
- 41. Boldness in facing danger; courage; bravery
- 42. An enemy in armed conflict or war; an opposing army or country
- 43. A strong desire to reach a set goal or to be generally successful in life, especially the desire to become famous, wealthy, or powerful
- 44. A woman who serves as a host
- 45. Lively and noisy festivities involving the drinking of plentiful amounts of alcohol; revelry
Down
- 1. Discord or antagonism; an armed battle or war
- 3. Supernatural or incorporeal
- 4. Someone or something that signals or foreshadows a later arrival or occurrence; herald; forerunner
- 5. A statement of what is foretold or predicted; prophecy
- 6. A room, especially a bedroom
- 9. Having no equal; unmatched in excellence
- 10. A male relative, especially by birth
- 13. The betrayal of one's country, especially by waging war against it or aiding its enemies with strategic information
- 14. Toughness of character; courage
- 15. Completely engrossed; carried away with emotion; deeply moved
- 17. A woman who practices or is believed to practice occult magic; sorceress
- 18. To deceive or cheat by using guile
- 19. A person who provides hospitality such as food, entertainment, or lodging for guests
- 21. The essential character or quality of a person or thing
- 22. In feudal Scotland, a lord and chief of a clan
- 24. To admit or declare (one's sins) before a priest
- 27. A person who shows no loyalty to or tries to overthrow the established government of his or her country
- 29. A belief in the honesty or reliability of a person
- 30. Manifestations or events considered to be attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature, such as ghosts
- 31. A person who lacks the courage to face danger, pain, or difficulty; a person easily discouraged or intimidated by fear
- 34. A message in writing; letter
- 37. In three instances; three times
- 39. The cessation or end of something
