Across
- 1. to avoid rule or laws without actually breaking them
- 4. deception or trickery
- 6. probably not true, but widely believed to be so
- 7. ancient history especially Ancient Greek or Roman
- 9. a show of mercy or leniency toward a wrongdoer or opponent
- 12. a concise summary of opinion or wisdom
- 13. polite respect or submission to the judgement, opinion, or wishes of another
- 14. the exact opposite of an idea, characteristic, or concept
- 15. modest, reserved, or shy in appearance
- 17. honorable and courteous
- 19. bring up to date or inform
- 20. public accusation or condemnation
- 21. to describe or explain something in detail
Down
- 1. the ability to see things beyond normal vision, events from the future, or those who have died
- 2. anger, hostility toward a particular person or thing
- 3. delicious, absolutely delightful
- 5. hidden, secret, concealed from general view
- 8. with harmful or damaging effect on something or someone
- 10. ill bred, surly, or unmannered
- 11. evasiveness in speech or writing
- 13. to designate, refer to somebody in particular
- 15. to do something in a way that shows it is beneath one's dignity
- 16. a supernatural vision or being
- 18. confidence, skill, and poise in difficult situations
