Across
- 2. A thick muscle in the cheek that closes the jaws during chewing
- 6. storm A disturbance or fluctuation in the earth's magnetic field, associated with solar flares
- 13. Greek Mythology, The son of Poseidon and Eurynome, wife of Glaucus
- 14. A fertility festival in ancient Rome, celebrated on February 15 in honor of the pastoral god Lupercus
- 15. To induce secretly to do an unlawful thing, Latin root secretly and to equip
- 17. Something lacked and wanted, something highly desirable
- 18. Relating to or involving several bodily senses
- 20. - A form of matter hypothesized by proponents of the Big Bang theory to have existed before the formation of the chemical elements.
- 22. Talkative, inclined or able to communicate readily
- 24. Plundering, to seek or seize as prey or plunder, to consume greedily
- 26. The Latin and poetic name for the island of Ireland
- 27. Fussy, excessively precise and attentive to detail
- 29. A timepice
- 30. A hunter, a uniformed footman
Down
- 1. Fr., candy
- 3. To produce a shrill grating, chirping, or hissing sound by rubbing body parts together, as certain insects do
- 4. Characterized or suggesting the practice of severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons
- 5. Womanizer, a Don Juan
- 7. An unrestrained outpouring of feeling, as in speech or writing, Liquid or other matter poured forth
- 8. A eulogist
- 9. Relating to an abbey, abbot, or abbess
- 10. One who advocates preservation
- 11. A sophisticated person who has travelled in many countries, a butterfly
- 12. A short recurrent instrumental passage in a vocal composition, related to music
- 16. Reckless
- 19. Compensation
- 21. Pillage, raid
- 23. Of or relating to the manor (a landed estate [in England])
- 25. That which cannot undergo mixing or blending
- 28. Color like sky-blue, a deep blue color; azure
