Across
- 1. a person who is too sick or weak to care for himself or herself.
- 6. having mixed feelings about someone or something; being unable to choose between two (usually opposing) courses of action.
- 7. to give official sanction, confirmation, or approval to, as elected officials, election procedures, documents, etc.
- 9. a horseman, especially a mounted soldier; knight.
- 12. boldness or determination in facing great danger, especially in battle; heroic courage; bravery.
- 13. highly regarded or esteemed.
- 14. to determine or set the value or amount of; appraise.
- 15. to make valid; substantiate; confirm.
- 16. the state or quality of being valid.
- 17. sound; just; well-founded.
Down
- 2. beyond calculable or appraisable value; of inestimable worth; priceless.
- 3. a diagnosis or diagnostic study of a physical or mental condition.
- 4. to wrongly judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of; wrongly assessed.
- 5. equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc.
- 8. to value too highly; put too high a value on.
- 9. the sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight, including courtesy, generosity, valor, and dexterity in arms.
- 10. having considerable monetary worth; costing or bringing a high price.
- 11. valiant nature or quality; valor; bravery; courage.
- 15. boldly courageous; brave; stout-hearted.
- 17. relative worth, merit, or importance.
