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"Vocabulary for Miller\u2019s The Crucible": HTML5 Crossword |
Across3. Mediate a dispute held between people. (9)
5. Showing or feeling sexual desire. (10)
7. The crime of telling a lie in a court of law after promising to tell the truth. (0,7)
8. Crazy. (4)
9. Unwilling to admit or accept that something is true. (0,13)
10. Hesitation caused by a fear. (11)
12. Impress something upon someone through repeating something often. (11)
15. Scold someone in a severe way. (9)
17. To trick or deceive; to engage the interest of another by guile. (7)
19. The use of dishonest and deceitful methods to achieve something. (5)
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Down1. Argument, dispute, or disagreement. (0,10)
2. A feeling of moral doubt, reservation, or hesitation about whether one is doing the right thing. (0,5)
4. Tinged with a red hue. (7)
6. Proving a point using evidence (11)
10. A government controlled by religious leaders. (0,9)
11. Menacing or threatening in appearance. (0,10)
13. An official delay in the punishment of someone. (8)
14. A smaller group of people within a larger group. (7)
16. A way of thinking held by one group of people. (0,8)
18. Very thin or emaciated, as from overwork, illness, or suffering. (5)
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ACROSS
3. Mediate a dispute held between people. (9)
5. Showing or feeling sexual desire. (10)
7. The crime of telling a lie in a court of law after promising to tell the truth. (0,7)
8. Crazy. (4)
9. Unwilling to admit or accept that something is true. (0,13)
10. Hesitation caused by a fear. (11)
12. Impress something upon someone through repeating something often. (11)
15. Scold someone in a severe way. (9)
17. To trick or deceive; to engage the interest of another by guile. (7)
19. The use of dishonest and deceitful methods to achieve something. (5)
DOWN
1. Argument, dispute, or disagreement. (0,10)
2. A feeling of moral doubt, reservation, or hesitation about whether one is doing the right thing. (0,5)
4. Tinged with a red hue. (7)
6. Proving a point using evidence (11)
10. A government controlled by religious leaders. (0,9)
11. Menacing or threatening in appearance. (0,10)
13. An official delay in the punishment of someone. (8)
14. A smaller group of people within a larger group. (7)
16. A way of thinking held by one group of people. (0,8)
18. Very thin or emaciated, as from overwork, illness, or suffering. (5)

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