Across
- 4. Continually; perpetually; constantly; always
- 5. Never done or known before; without previous example.
- 8. Appearing to be true; reasonable; seeming to be logical or correct.
- 9. Nearness; closeness; a neighboring area.
Down
- 1. To make young or vigorous again; to give youthful qualities to.
- 2. An associated person or organization; a member.
- 3. Overly dignified; self-important; characterized by exaggerated stateliness.
- 6. To hinder; to obstruct; to burden.
- 7. Overjoyed with excitement; raised in status or rank; elevated in style or tone.
- 8. Comfortably fat or stout; large and heavy in a stately and dignified way.
