Across
- 4. — To reveal guilt; to make someone appear guilty.
- 7. — To respond critically or sarcastically.
- 8. culpa — A profession of guilt.
- 10. — Praise or approval.
- 12. — To undermine; to corrupt.
- 13. — Talkative.
- 16. — An accusation made in reply; a countercharge.
- 18. — To fall back into an old condition.
- 20. — Deserving blame.
- 22. — To prove not guilty.
- 23. — One responsible for a crime.
Down
- 1. — A dishonest and/or immoral person.
- 2. — To remove legal penalties for.
- 3. — Not direct or straightforward.
- 5. — To wrongly or illegally force someone to comply with a demand.
- 6. — Overly complicated.
- 9. — To develop or change gradually.
- 11. — A burden or obligation.
- 14. — Unpleasant and burdensome.
- 15. — Unchangeable in character or purpose.
- 17. — Not helpful; harmful.
- 19. — To turn away.
- 21. — A change in the pitch or tone of voice.
