Across
- 1. Tending to associate with others of one’s kind; social
- 4. Having or showing tact (keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others or avoid offense)
- 5. Marked by rancor (bitter, deep-seated ill will); deeply malevolent
- 7. Full of yearning or desire with melancholy; musingly sad
- 8. Agreeably or charmingly attractive or pleasing
- 10. Not liable to doubt, attack, or question
- 18. Highly injurious or destructive
- 19. To lower in rank, office, prestige, or esteem
- 20. Tending to move toward one point or to approach each other
- 22. Having a huge appetite; excessively eager
- 24. A forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something
- 27. An individualizing characteristic or quality
- 29. Incapable of being avoided or evaded
- 30. Attracting or seeking to attract attention by gaudiness; overly elaborate or conspicuous
Down
- 2. A usually short narrative of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident
- 3. Lacking originality, freshness, or novelty
- 6. Falsified or erroneously attributed origin; of a deceitful nature
- 9. Causing amazement or wonder
- 11. A self-seeking flatterer
- 12. Characterized by or containing an error
- 13. Characterized by an attack on cherished beliefs or institutions
- 14. Creating disuinty or dissension
- 15. Difficult or irritating to deal with
- 16. Marked by or given to loud, insistent outcry
- 17. Practical and ordinary
- 21. by or indicating a liking for companionship
- 23. Existing or being everywhere at the same time
- 25. Characterized by resolute fearlessness, fortitude, and endurance
- 26. Harsh or jarring sound; an incongruous or chaotic mixture
- 28. The parts that surround a word or passage that can show meaning
