Across
- 3. (v) begged
- 6. (n)a large or protruding abdomen or stomach
- 7. (n)A platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
- 10. (adj) Wandering or traveling, especially in search of adventure; deviating from the proper course
- 12. (n) A voluntary act of self-punishment to show sorrow for wrongdoing
- 16. (v) Harass; torment
- 18. (adj) full of danger or risk
- 19. (n) Extreme wickedness or evil behavior; conduct that is morally reprehensible
- 20. (n) A deceptive movement or attack intended to draw attention away from the real target
- 21. (adv) In a savagely fierce, cruel, or violent manner
- 24. (adj) Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature
- 25. (n) a color or shade
Down
- 1. (adj) Characteristic of a region outside the capital city; suggesting a limited or narrow perspective
- 2. (n) A lord or sovereign to whom allegiance and service are due
- 4. (n) the table at which King Arthur and his knights sat so that none should have precedence. It was first mentioned in 1155.
- 5. (n) members of a male religious order
- 8. (adj) Growing or developing rapidly; beginning to exist or emerge
- 9. (adj) Strange or mysterious in an unsettling way; seemingly supernatural
- 11. (n) A servant or follower, especially of a medieval lord or noble
- 13. (n) A binding agreement or contract between two parties
- 14. (adj) Returned or responded to, especially in the context of an action or feeling
- 15. (adj)filled with horror or shock
- 17. (n) A loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting vehemently.
- 22. (adj) Firmly loyal, committed, and resolute
- 23. (n) Dangerous and foolish activity
