Across
- 3. nearness, closeness
- 4. to crouch or away in fear or shame
- 8. a ghost or ghostly figure, an unexplained or unusual appearance
- 12. crafty dealings, underhanded plotting, to form and carry out plots
- 13. appearing true, reasonable or fair
- 14. filled with amazement, fear, disgust, terror
- 15. a brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone
- 16. having to do with morals, values, right from wrong, in accordance with standards of right conduct
Down
- 1. an area of authority or control, the right to administer justice
- 2. highly changeable, fickle, tending to become violent or explosive
- 5. not able to be heard
- 6. wastefully extravagant, lavishly or generously abundant
- 7. to look upon with scorn, to refuse scornfully, a filling of contempt
- 9. to grind or pound into a powder or dust, to destroy or overcome
- 10. more than enough, large, spacious
- 11. to declare or state as truth, maintain or defend, put forward forcefully
