Across
- 1. Something that holds separate things together,
- 3. An attempt to defame another’s reputation,
- 7. Lacking in quality and stature,
- 9. To show clearly,
- 14. Nonthreatening or innocuous,
- 17. Stormy or bad or severe,
- 18. Friendly or amiable,
- 19. Clear or apparent,
- 20. Capable of reading minds,
- 21. Fortune teller,
- 23. Inclined to lie or mislead,
- 25. Transparent or see-through,
- 27. Extraordinary or grand in scope,
- 29. The last part or or a fundamental element,
- 30. Fortune teller,
- 31. Speedor readiness,
- 34. To deceive or to mislead,
- 36. Joyful or happy,
- 37. Deceitful actions or behavior,
- 39. Lazy or apathetic,
- 41. Immature,
- 44. Friendly or affable,
- 45. A ranking system of groups or individuals,
- 46. Secretive or stealthy,
- 48. Agreeable or friendly,
- 49. Covered with a thin layer of gold and is deceptively attractive,
- 52. Jealous,
- 54. Arranged or as in dance,
- 55. To cheat or to swindle,
Down
- 2. Habitual or natural,
- 4. To relieve,
- 5. Young or immature,
- 6. Prudentor inconspicuous,
- 8. To praise highly,
- 10. To criticize or to scold,
- 11. To make up or to invent,
- 12. To withstand or survive a situation,
- 13. Anger to an unfair situation,
- 15. A false statement to damage the reputation of another,
- 16. To clarify,
- 22. Hopefully confused or tangled,
- 24. Ghostly or spectral,
- 26. Rude or improper,
- 28. Cheerful unity among a group,
- 32. Ghostly,
- 33. Generous or benevolent,
- 35. To constructor to raise,
- 38. To show affection through flattery,
- 40. Generous or noble,
- 42. Clear or easily understood,
- 43. To slander or to smear or to libel or to defame or to speak evil of,
- 47. Worshiping excessively an object or person,
- 50. To destroy the reputation of someone/something,
- 51. Statement that gives an unjust or unfavorable representation of a person or thing and also includes defamation,
- 53. Lethargic,
- 54. To force,
