Across
- 4. an enemy or opponent
- 5. serious and immediate danger
- 6. an instrument
- 8. having impaired or defective vision
- 9. marked by unjust severity or arbitrary
- 13. desecrate, violate, commit sacrilege,
- 15. a hired musician
- 18. person who boasts about achievements or possessions
- 19. land or property
Down
- 1. associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others
- 2. speak or write authoritatively about a topic
- 3. relating to marriage
- 7. archaic second-person singular present of do
- 10. Expression of concern
- 11. expressing surprise
- 12. Body
- 14. to belong as a proper function
- 16. to be proper
- 17. damaged or spoiled to a certain extent; made less perfect
- 19. to remove
