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"Vocabulary for Miller\u2019s The Crucible": HTML5 Crossword |
Across2. Crazy. (4)
4. Hesitation caused by a fear. (11)
5. Menacing or threatening in appearance. (0,10)
8. Unwilling to admit or accept that something is true. (0,13)
9. A way of thinking held by one group of people. (0,8)
10. Showing or feeling sexual desire. (10)
13. Scold someone in a severe way. (9)
14. Argument, dispute, or disagreement. (0,10)
16. An official delay in the punishment of someone. (8)
18. Very thin or emaciated, as from overwork, illness, or suffering. (5)
20. A feeling of moral doubt, reservation, or hesitation about whether one is doing the right thing. (0,5)
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Down1. A smaller group of people within a larger group. (7)
3. Proving a point using evidence (11)
6. Impress something upon someone through repeating something often. (11)
7. Tinged with a red hue. (7)
11. Mediate a dispute held between people. (9)
12. A government controlled by religious leaders. (0,9)
15. To trick or deceive; to engage the interest of another by guile. (7)
17. The crime of telling a lie in a court of law after promising to tell the truth. (0,7)
19. The use of dishonest and deceitful methods to achieve something. (5)
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ACROSS
2. Crazy. (4)
4. Hesitation caused by a fear. (11)
5. Menacing or threatening in appearance. (0,10)
8. Unwilling to admit or accept that something is true. (0,13)
9. A way of thinking held by one group of people. (0,8)
10. Showing or feeling sexual desire. (10)
13. Scold someone in a severe way. (9)
14. Argument, dispute, or disagreement. (0,10)
16. An official delay in the punishment of someone. (8)
18. Very thin or emaciated, as from overwork, illness, or suffering. (5)
20. A feeling of moral doubt, reservation, or hesitation about whether one is doing the right thing. (0,5)
DOWN
1. A smaller group of people within a larger group. (7)
3. Proving a point using evidence (11)
6. Impress something upon someone through repeating something often. (11)
7. Tinged with a red hue. (7)
11. Mediate a dispute held between people. (9)
12. A government controlled by religious leaders. (0,9)
15. To trick or deceive; to engage the interest of another by guile. (7)
17. The crime of telling a lie in a court of law after promising to tell the truth. (0,7)
19. The use of dishonest and deceitful methods to achieve something. (5)

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