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"Night Vocabulary Pages 14-19": HTML5 Crossword |
Across2. A part of city that is occupied by a minority group: (6)
4. Without conscious thought or attention: (13)
12. In a random manner, arbitrary, chaotically: (16)
13. Protect from harm or destruction: (8)
14. Having something revoked, cancelled or repealed: (9)
15. To liquify metal by heat; to create liquid by melting: (6)
16. A thing done for amusement: (4)
17. Small leather boxes containing Hebrew texts on vellum or parchment meant to be worn by Jewish males at morning prayer to remind them to keep the law: (12)
19. A judgment or decision in a civil or criminal case: (7)
20. A Jewish scholar, teacher or minister, especially one who studies or teaches Jewish law: (5,0)
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Down1. Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion; frenzy; mania: (8)
3. To do something without attracting attention or observation; In a secret or unauthorized: (15)
5. Without purpose or direction: (9)
6. Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint especially on a minority; harsh brutal, ruthless, merciless: (10)
7. To close into a tight ball usually as a reaction to anger: (9)
8. People who have been expelled from a country or area: (9)
9. A type of promissory note issued by a bank payable to the bearer on demand and acceptable as money: (8)
10. Having the qualities of being unreal, bizarre, weird, strange and freakish: (7)
11. Deprive someone membership of an organization; to throw out, ban, bar, oust, reject: (8)
18. Limitless or endless in space, extent or size; innumerable, enormous: (8)
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ACROSS
2. A part of city that is occupied by a minority group: (6)
4. Without conscious thought or attention: (13)
12. In a random manner, arbitrary, chaotically: (16)
13. Protect from harm or destruction: (8)
14. Having something revoked, cancelled or repealed: (9)
15. To liquify metal by heat; to create liquid by melting: (6)
16. A thing done for amusement: (4)
17. Small leather boxes containing Hebrew texts on vellum or parchment meant to be worn by Jewish males at morning prayer to remind them to keep the law: (12)
19. A judgment or decision in a civil or criminal case: (7)
20. A Jewish scholar, teacher or minister, especially one who studies or teaches Jewish law: (5,0)
DOWN
1. Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion; frenzy; mania: (8)
3. To do something without attracting attention or observation; In a secret or unauthorized: (15)
5. Without purpose or direction: (9)
6. Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint especially on a minority; harsh brutal, ruthless, merciless: (10)
7. To close into a tight ball usually as a reaction to anger: (9)
8. People who have been expelled from a country or area: (9)
9. A type of promissory note issued by a bank payable to the bearer on demand and acceptable as money: (8)
10. Having the qualities of being unreal, bizarre, weird, strange and freakish: (7)
11. Deprive someone membership of an organization; to throw out, ban, bar, oust, reject: (8)
18. Limitless or endless in space, extent or size; innumerable, enormous: (8)

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