Across
- 2. Relating to or characteristic of dramatic tragedy or tragedies .
- 5. Extremely .
- 9. An English royal house descended from a Welsh squire .
- 10. A student who has obtained a degree from a university .
- 15. Unable to act or function properly .
- 17. To hold the attention of (someone) with something amusing or diverting .
- 18. Employed, occupied, or busy .
- 19. To marry again .
- 20. People who are wealth amounts to at least a million dollars, pounds, or the equivalent in other currency .
Down
- 1. A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease .
- 3. The director of a group of church singers .
- 4. A fellow member of a profession, staff, or academic faculty .
- 6. To force or drive out .
- 7. Any centre or building from which operations are directed, as in the military, the police, etc .
- 8. A declaration assuring that one will or will not do something .
- 11. A woman who attends the bride at a wedding .
- 12. Someone who does not spend much money .
- 13. A way of speaking a word .
- 14. An ache or pain in one's back .
- 16. Liberality in giving or willingness to give .