Across
- 1. the highest point of a structure, object or geometric figure
- 3. great personal dishonor or humiliation; an instance or source of this
- 10. to make an indirect reference
- 11. a form or part that is folded or coiled; one of the convex folds of the surface of the brain
- 13. characterized by, acting with, or suggesting stealth or a desire to avoid discovery; surreptitious
- 14. respected and dignified
- 15. exhausted or distraught and often gaunt in appearance.
- 19. protection or support; a sign indicative of future prospects
- 20. to urge to action through moral pressure; drive; to drive forward, propel
- 21. to express disapproval of; deplore
- 23. characterized by or filled with anger aroused by something perceived as unjust, mean, or unworthy
- 25. thin or emaciated; bleak or desolate
- 27. the use of unnecessarily wordy language, especially in being vague or evasive
- 28. the disposition, character, or fundamental values peculiar to a specific person, people, culture, or movement
- 29. a complete range or extent
- 30. wicked, abominable; very unappealing, ugly
Down
- 2. the art of public speaking in which gesture, vocal production, and delivery are emphasized; a style or manner of speaking, especially in public
- 4. an impelling force, an impulse; the force or energy associated with a moving body; something that incites, a stimulus
- 5. a long pompous speech, especially one delivered before a gathering; a speech or piece of writing characterized by strong feeling or expression; a tirade
- 6. extremely light or delicate; of the celestial spheres, heavenly; spiritual or otherworldly.
- 7. of or relating to the sky or physical universe as understood in astronomy
- 8. having the same tastes, habits or temperament; sympathetic
- 9. a release of emotional tension, as after an overwhelming experience, that restores or refreshes the spirit
- 12. moving or directed away from a center or axis
- 16. to make gestures especially while speaking, as for emphasis; to say or express by gestures
- 17. offensively bold or disrespectful; insolent or impertinent
- 18. with disapproval, suspicion or distrust; with a sideways glance
- 22. experiencing want or need; impoverished
- 24. lacking in cunning, guile, or worldliness; innocent or naïve; Straightforward or frank; candid
- 26. a person who does tedious, menial, or unpleasant work