Across
- 5. overly long, slow, or dull; tiresome and monotonous
- 7. having a plain and simple style; unadorned
- 10. lacking good manners
- 11. morally correct behavior; righteousness
- 13. conclude after thinking; be of the opinion
- 14. able to withstand or recover quickly from difficulties
- 15. having a tendency to be easily angered
- 19. acting arrogantly superior and disdainful
- 21. put an end to something; subdue or silence someone
- 22. the process of passing a property from one party to another
- 23. appease the anger or anxiety of someone; reduce the severity
- 27. a long angry speech of criticism or accusation
- 28. a departure from what's normal, usual, or expected
- 29. strength
- 32. to prohibit or forbid; an official prohibition
- 35. one whose actions contradict their speech
- 37. sleazy, amoral, or shameful
- 40. a distinct characteristic or quality, often unusual
- 41. a lawyer
- 43. saying little, reserved or uncommunicative
- 44. a story
- 45. instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
- 46. people or things living at the same time as another
- 49. exercising power in a cruel way; oppressive or controlling
- 52. a fatal epidemic or disease; plague
- 56. dryness
- 57. a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- 59. innocent, unsuspecting, or naive
- 60. a face or facial expression
- 63. using brief words out of reluctance to have conversation
- 64. to make clear; explain
- 66. extremely stupid or foolish
- 67. relating to cows, having cowlike qualities
- 68. a magic spell
- 70. overly showy; ostentatious
- 71. overcome with anger, outraged
- 77. to free someone of a criminal charge; a not guilty verdict
- 78. something that makes a disease less severe or unpleasant, without removing the cause
- 79. a person who lives in solitude
Down
- 1. various, miscellaneous
- 2. a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle
- 3. short and to the point; brief and concise
- 4. excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
- 6. something false or fake
- 8. harass, attack, or harm; usually for a person's religious or political beliefs
- 9. nearsighted; lacking imagination or foresight
- 12. the inherent qualities of a person's mind; their attitude
- 16. rich, wealthy
- 17. brave or heroic
- 18. offense or annoyance
- 20. necessary for life
- 24. a person who disparages someone or something
- 25. a hermaphrodite; a person or thing in which two opposites are present
- 26. noisy and difficult to control
- 30. offering nothing stimulating, interesting, or challenging; boring
- 31. things that cause annoyance or frustration
- 32. not clearly visible or not attracting attention
- 33. to steal
- 34. making a hissing sound; shh
- 36. strong disapproval out of moral grounds
- 38. harmless
- 39. clothing
- 42. intimidate with stern or abusive words
- 47. a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration
- 48. malevolent, harmful, cancerous
- 50. extremely dirty or unpleasant, usually from poverty or neglect
- 51. hands on hips with elbows out
- 52. disrespectful of religions or sacredness, irreligious
- 53. a disease or trait present from birth
- 54. a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation
- 55. not showing proper respect; rude
- 58. a published false statement damaging to one's reputation; defamation
- 61. to approach in an indirect way; slantwise
- 62. the focus of public attention
- 65. incapable of making mistakes or being wrong
- 69. a person who prepares and sells medicine
- 72. bathing; cleaning
- 73. having skill with using deceit or tricks to accomplish goals
- 74. tending to see the worst in people; believing people act only out of self interest
- 75. an act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure
- 76. to be born with or come by naturally
