Across
- 3. having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
- 7. Refuse the persuasion or change your mind.
- 8. after being cleared of an accusation or acquitted of blame
- 12. a place where people can go to gather facts, data and evidence from letters, reports, notes, memos, photographsexonerate
- 15. the act of subduing someone or something by force.
- 16. different types; more.
- 17. make a concerted or violent attack on.
- 19. showing a casual and cheerful indifference that is considered rude or inappropriate.
- 20. Moving or causing continuous or free movement in a closed system or area.
- 21. the worst part or main effect of a particular thing.
- 23. fix or set right
Down
- 1. a commoner
- 2. Omit or refuse to take no.
- 4. a spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something.
- 5. to placate someone
- 6. a question, especially to an employee or organization.
- 7. To cause someone to become an enemy or anger.
- 9. refrain from insisting on or using
- 10. doing good
- 11. showing tenderness, concern, or sympathy.
- 13. general agreement paper.
- 14. To use equipment or resources.
- 18. Expressing an opinion, activity, or other matter that has no religious or spiritual basis
- 22. a place with armed forces to capture or force its surrender
