Across
- 1. put an end to; stop
- 3. a defect; fault; error
- 5. greatest; highest
- 7. a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- 9. set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- 12. express indirectly; suggest
- 15. straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- 16. taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- 17. determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- 18. sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- 19. a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
Down
- 2. declare to be true; say firmly
- 4. a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- 6. thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- 8. importance; meaning
- 10. a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- 11. a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- 13. in a lateral direction, sideways
- 14. a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- 18. a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
