Across
- 3. (n.) lack of concern, anxiety, or interest
- 4. (n.) person or persons who sign at the end of (literally, “under”) a letter or document
- 5. (n.) shrubs, bushes, etc., growing beneath large trees in a wood
- 7. (adj.) not quenchable; not capable of being satisfied
- 8. (v.) deprive of nerve or courage
- 12. (n.) (literally, “lower than a graduate”) a student in a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelor’s degree
- 15. (v.) draw a line beneath; emphasize; stress
- 17. (v.) do the opposite of scramble; restore to intelligible form
Down
- 1. (v.) release from a shackle
- 2. (adj.) insufficiently developed because of a lack of capital and trained personnel for exploiting natural resources
- 3. (n.) a statement below the truth
- 4. (v.) remove a gag from; release from censorship
- 6. (n.) insufficient payment
- 9. (adj.) not biased
- 10. (n.) one who “studies under” and learned the part of a regular performer so as to be a substitute if necessary
- 11. (adj.) insufficiently privileged
- 13. (adj.) not wary; not alert; heedless; rash
- 14. (v.) sell at a lower price than
- 16. (v.) free from deception or mistaken ideas
- 17. (adj.) not abridged; not made shorter
