Across
- 2. a feeling of uneasiness
- 5. obvious, too conspicuous
- 7. to steal
- 10. a written satire used to ridicule or attack someone
- 12. a false and malicious accusation
- 13. moral deterioration
- 16. to scold or rebuke severely and at length
- 18. the cause of ruin. harm, distress, or death
- 19. capable of error
- 20. conceited, having excessive self-love or admiration
- 21. to calm down
- 22. an associate, partner
- 23. death, a ceasing to exist
- 25. a beginner
- 27. to cheat or swindle, to thwart
- 29. to mix up or distort
- 30. to act slavishly, submissive
Down
- 1. to waste time
- 3. to send out, to give forth, as in sound or light
- 4. horrible, frightful
- 6. lonely, forlorn, uninhabited, barren
- 8. to hinder, obstruct
- 9. feeling great dismay or horror
- 11. to lie
- 14. to wipe out, to destroy
- 15. easily angered
- 17. to concoct, to make up a story in order to deceive
- 24. a fawning, servile follower
- 26. a sermon
- 28. a storehouse for grain
