Across
- 1. a misleading impression
- 4. points or conclusions
- 5. to spoil or ruin something by making many mistakes
- 7. - qualifications or achievements
- 12. well known and or important
- 16. unsteady or unreliable
- 17. critical observation or examination
- 18. small problems or delays
- 20. lacking in vitality, force or conviction
- 22. striking repeatedly
- 23. the use of humor, irony or ridicule to criticize
- 27. completely engrossed or fascinated
- 28. to state a fact of belief confidently
- 30. mistakes or blunders
- 31. lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern
Down
- 2. forbidden by law, rules or custom
- 3. move downwards or fall
- 5. speaking quietly and unclearly
- 6. a positive relationship
- 8. dramatic or exaggerated behaviour
- 9. encouraging or inciting
- 10. a person or company that sells goods
- 11. cautious or alert
- 13. characterized by bitterness or resentment
- 14. to take advantage of something
- 15. to make a doubt or feeling disappear
- 19. insults or ridicules
- 21. showing excitement or intercapiest
- 24. someone with alot of experience in a particular field
- 25. experts or commentators in a particular field
- 26. unusual in an interesting or attractive way
- 29. to form a theory or guess without firm evidence