Across
- 4. Some distance away
- 6. Turned or turning away from what is right or proper
- 7. To separate, part, divide, or sever
- 11. A self-confident young fellow
- 12. A term used to address a servant
- 13. Top of the head
- 16. Right away
- 17. Direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward
- 18. Cheated; tricked
- 20. Changeable in loyalty or affection
- 21. To be necessary or proper for, as for moral ethical considerations; to be worthwhile
- 22. To implore urgently; to beg eagerly for; solicit
- 24. Time free from the demands of work or duty
- 25. Prayers
- 26. Something causing bitterness or hate
- 29. Boding ill; ill-omened; unfavorable
- 31. Of a sickly, yellowish color
- 34. A word for a stupid person
- 35. The highest point
- 38. A monarch; a king, queen, or other supreme ruler
- 39. To flood; to cover or overspread with water; to overwhelm
- 40. Honoring rites
- 41. To clear
- 42. Having or characterized by financial success or good fortune
- 45. Confusing events
- 48. In a short time; soon
- 49. Fully occupying the mind or attention
- 51. Showing, feeling, or relating to sexual desire
- 54. To deviate; to wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing
- 56. Unstoppable
- 58. A doll or puppet
- 60. Hasten; speed; go in haste
- 61. To damage or spoil to a certain extent
- 62. Merry; cheerful; gay; glad
- 66. Bothersome; irritating
- 68. Corpse
- 70. A plan
- 72. Compliant or yielding
- 73. To pass from one to another; back and forth; trade; exchange
Down
- 1. An unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person
- 2. To move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another
- 3. Boldness or determination in facing great danger
- 5. Poverty
- 8. Death
- 9. Ax
- 10. To read through with thoroughness or care; to survey or examine in detail
- 12. Sleepyhead
- 14. A quarrel, struggle, or clash; a rivalry
- 15. The practice or art of using language with fluency and aptness
- 17. To grin or laugh coarsely or mockingly
- 19. Sorrowful; mournful; melancholy
- 23. To stop
- 27. A lord
- 28. Indicating evil to come; threatening
- 30. Gangsterlike friends
- 32. Expressing surprise or indignation
- 33. Publicly; display; proclaim
- 36. To remain or stay, as in a place
- 37. Curse
- 38. A plan, sceme, or trick for surprising or deceiving an enemy
- 41. Extended to a great, unnecessary, or tedious length
- 43. A container or device that receives or holds something
- 44. A joke or witty remark
- 46. Margin
- 47. Childish, silly, or meaningless talk or thinking; nonsense
- 50. Tomb
- 52. To reproduce; to spread; to cause to increase in number or amount
- 53. Unlucky
- 54. Causing gloom or dejection; dreary
- 55. Showing irritation or ill humor by gloomy silence or reserve
- 57. Cart for criminals
- 59. To believe, think, or suppose
- 63. One selected to settle disputes
- 64. Discover
- 65. Harsh, grim, or desolate
- 67. Impertinent; insolent; boldly smart
- 69. To flow back or away, as the water of a tide; to decline or decay; fade away
- 71. Two
