Across
- 2. a written declaration made under oath before an authorized official
- 5. to lay down as a condition of an agreement; to specify or arrange in an agreement
- 9. modest and reserved in manner or behavior
- 16. to be in a state of turmoil, violently excited or agitated
- 17. to exclude from the group; banish
- 19. filthy or dirty, foul
- 20. on alert, watchful
- 21. appropriate to purpose
- 23. impeccably clean; spotless
- 25. a window sash that opens outwards by means of hinges
- 28. a believable purpose or excuse; an effort or strategy intended to conceal something
- 29. to show high spirits or excitement
- 37. to bring peace or calm; soothe
- 38. to postpone or cancel
- 39. mild and pleasant
- 40. to be great in number or amount
- 41. resistance or disinclination to motion, action, or charge
- 43. to come in rough contact while moving; pushing, shoving
- 44. to express sympathy or sorrow
- 45. a loud racket, a din, very loud noise
Down
- 1. a break in friendly relations
- 3. unprejudiced, not biased
- 4. a vast semi-arid grass-covered plain
- 6. to relinquish power or responsibility formally
- 7. highly interesting; enjoyable, juicy
- 8. to follow as a result
- 10. a musical composition for the Mass of someone deceased
- 11. a clever, often underhand scheme to achieve an object
- 12. freedom from normal restraints, limitations, or regulations
- 13. not significant or important enough to be worth considering
- 14. strong and deep in tone
- 15. a place or situation of noisy uproar and confusion
- 18. acceptable to the taste
- 22. charmingly simple and serene
- 24. ridiculous, a mockery
- 26. meeting at a prearranged time and place
- 27. stopping and starting at intervals
- 30. relating to local spoken language, informal writing, conversation
- 31. nonsensical, incoherent, or meaningless talk
- 32. to come to an end
- 33. to quarrel angrily or noisily
- 34. one chose to judge or decide a disputed issue
- 35. to set right, correct
- 36. to feel or express great, often malicious pleasure or self-satisfaction
- 37. a general pardon granted by the government, especially for political offenses
- 39. to ruin through clumsiness
- 42. a long-time friend or companion
- 44. to complain or find fault in a disagreeable manner
- 45. insincere speech full of platitudes or meaningless sweet sounding expressions
- 46. to cause persistent irritation
