Across
- 2. to attack the character of; to mock
- 7. to swerve or lurch from side to side while in motion
- 9. poise, assurance, great self-confidence
- 10. a person's manner of walking
- 12. a deceptive outward appearance; a misrepresentation
- 14. weird; mysterious; strange and frightening
- 15. a line of people waiting for something; to form such a line
- 17. a loud quarrel or fight
- 18. something out of place in time
- 19. kind, merciful
- 23. something that covers or conceals
- 25. rude and disrespectful
- 28. arrogant, condescending
- 29. to complain or find fault in a petty or nagging way
- 30. having similar origin, nature, or character
- 32. a flood; an overwhelming rush
- 34. a small amount
- 37. to imagine; to conceive of
- 40. to become weak or feeble; to lose strength
- 42. useless
- 43. to grow embittered over time; to rot
- 44. great destruction; chaos
- 45. having a bad taste or smell; spoiled
Down
- 1. to rip, maul, tear, mutilate, or mangle
- 3. emotionally excessive; overly demonstrative
- 4. spotless; perfect
- 5. a person who receives something good from someone else such as an inheritance
- 6. a servile follower
- 8. to express sorrow; to grieve
- 11. An agent sent on a mission
- 13. (animals) having human qualities
- 16. universal; wide-ranging
- 20. warlike; relating to the military
- 21. to stare with an open mouth
- 22. beginning; origin
- 24. deadly; fatal
- 26. an aristocrat
- 27. a question: to ask or ask about
- 31. a hated enemy
- 33. to draw into a conflict or fight
- 35. a large-scale destruction; a vast slaughter; a burnt offering
- 36. no longer existing or functioning
- 38. sly or cunning intelligence
- 39. glaringly bad; outrageous
- 41. extremely wicked
