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"The Crucible Act II; Part III": HTML5 Crossword |
Across4. Worthy of honor: (7)
6. Greatly surprised or impressed; amazed: (10)
9. A territory, region, state, area or district: (0,8)
10. To droop or sag as a plant; wither or become limp: (4)
12. Someone who ridicules or mocks in a way that shows disdain or contempt: (8)
13. Dignified in a formal or stately manner: (6)
14. In an angry or resentful way; it can also mean harsh and intensely cold: (8)
15. In a way that admonishing or scolding, berating or rebuking: (12)
17. To show or prove to be right or reasonable; to defend or rationalize: (7)
19. To poke with a finger, foot or a pointed object, jabbing: (8)
20. High in the air; in an imposing or towering manner: (7)
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Down1. The voluntary giving of help; whether its time, talent or treasure (money): (7)
2. Feeling or showing anger; to be vexed or annoyed: (9)
3. To give payment (usually money) because of loss or to recognize a loss due to suffering; recompense: (10)
5. To be perplexed, puzzled or mystified: (10)
7. A conflict or animosity caused by a clash of wills, temperaments, or opinion: (8)
8. To walk with an injury; when used as an adverb (ending in “ly”) it means something that hangs in a way that is soft and neither firm nor stiff: (4)
11. A young female cow that has not yet born a calf: (6)
16. A civil or court officer; a person who administers the law or helps to judge with minor offenses: (10)
18. An unhealthy pale appearance: (6)
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ACROSS
4. Worthy of honor: (7)
6. Greatly surprised or impressed; amazed: (10)
9. A territory, region, state, area or district: (0,8)
10. To droop or sag as a plant; wither or become limp: (4)
12. Someone who ridicules or mocks in a way that shows disdain or contempt: (8)
13. Dignified in a formal or stately manner: (6)
14. In an angry or resentful way; it can also mean harsh and intensely cold: (8)
15. In a way that admonishing or scolding, berating or rebuking: (12)
17. To show or prove to be right or reasonable; to defend or rationalize: (7)
19. To poke with a finger, foot or a pointed object, jabbing: (8)
20. High in the air; in an imposing or towering manner: (7)
DOWN
1. The voluntary giving of help; whether its time, talent or treasure (money): (7)
2. Feeling or showing anger; to be vexed or annoyed: (9)
3. To give payment (usually money) because of loss or to recognize a loss due to suffering; recompense: (10)
5. To be perplexed, puzzled or mystified: (10)
7. A conflict or animosity caused by a clash of wills, temperaments, or opinion: (8)
8. To walk with an injury; when used as an adverb (ending in “ly”) it means something that hangs in a way that is soft and neither firm nor stiff: (4)
11. A young female cow that has not yet born a calf: (6)
16. A civil or court officer; a person who administers the law or helps to judge with minor offenses: (10)
18. An unhealthy pale appearance: (6)

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