Across
- 2. (noun) a large fight or quarrel
- 5. (noun) a cause of widespread affliction or harm
- 7. (noun) a relative
- 9. (noun) mental skill or quickness
- 11. (noun) future generations
- 14. (verb) to be or live in a state of depression of decreasing vitality
- 18. (verb) to express sadness, regret, or mourning
- 19. (noun) powerful or concise language
- 20. (adjective) offensive, horrible, or evil in some way
- 22. (noun) a condition of deep suffering
- 24. (verb) to regard with extreme disgust or hatred
- 25. (adjective) courteous and self-sacrificing, attentive
- 28. (noun) a contagious or infectious epidemic disease
- 29. (noun) a disease causing a high rate of deaths
Down
- 1. (verb) to give up one's voice or position
- 3. (noun) the quality of being extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate
- 4. (verb) to make greater, more numerous, or larger
- 6. (noun) a straight, two-edged sword with a pointed blade
- 8. (noun) a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone
- 10. (adjective) displaying characteristics of oppressive power
- 12. (noun) a state of forced absence from one's home
- 13. (verb) to bring something to an end by satisfying or cooling
- 15. (noun) secret, cautious, or surreptitious movement
- 16. (noun) voluntary choice or decision
- 17. (verb) to remove someone by authority
- 21. (verb) to deceive or trick; to lie
- 23. (noun) forcible or passive resistance to authority
- 24. (verb) to set free from guilt
- 26. (noun) one to whom secrets are entrusted
- 27. (noun) an enemy or adversary
