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- 3. a call (usually upon a higher power) for assistance, support, or inspiration
- 5. farewell
- 6. maybe
- 7. an enemy, opponent
- 9. the act of swearing to a lie
- 14. modified for the better
- 15. causing hatred or disgust; repulsive
- 16. thoughtful
- 20. to kill
- 21. to or toward this place
- 24. provided
- 25. becoming
- 26. why
- 30. excessively; beyond reasonable boundaries, without bounds
- 32. advice
- 34. (v.) To whip, punish severely; (n.) A cause of affliction or suffering; a source of severe punishment or criticism
- 35. foreshadowing an event to come; causing wonder or awe; self-consciously weighty, pompous
- 36. to or toward that place
- 37. Forgiven, pardoned
- 41. lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downward
- 43. a submissive, servile follower
- 45. orders
- 48. (n.) hatred, ill-will
- 51. news
- 54. A rapidly spreading and usually fatal disease
- 55. (adj.) hidden, disguised, purposefully kept secret; sheltered, secluded; (n.) a sheltered place, a hiding place
- 57. contemptible, despicable
- 58. funeral songs
- 59. soon, shortly
- 60. great sorrow or distress
- 61. A person's general or natural mood; tendency
- 64. likely to change on a whim or without apparent reason
- 65. sharing in the knowledge of (something secret or private).
- 66. joined; accompanied
Down
- 1. the act of pleading on behalf of another
- 2. Fond of; feeling love towards
- 4. to summon or bring into being as if by magic
- 8. conflicts
- 10. skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands
- 11. (adj.) extremely harmful; deadly, fatal
- 12. hidden; covered; buried
- 13. to kill
- 14. Increasing; enlarging
- 17. excessive speed or urgency of movement or action; hurry
- 18. charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way
- 19. punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- 22. nothing
- 23. prayers
- 27. a term used to address a servant
- 28. conversation
- 29. Open rebellion against authority
- 31. regrettable; unfortunate
- 33. a tomb or burial chamber
- 36. A violation of a law, command, or duty
- 38. to listen
- 39. (adj.) unfavorable, unlucky, suggesting bad luck for the future
- 40. (v.) to blame; scold
- 42. an overwhelming abundance of people or things
- 44. having excellent morals; righteous
- 46. arrogant, condescending
- 47. truly, certainly
- 49. to lessen in violence or intensity
- 50. an omen
- 52. (adj.) suitable, fitting, likely; quick to learn
- 53. arguing
- 56. extreme hatred or ill will
- 60. met Nice to see you
- 62. serious and immediate danger
- 63. too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous.
