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| 1. | regard God with awe and reverence (4) |
| 2. | a flirtatious man (6) |
| 4. | a confused heap (9) |
| 6. | reinforcements of troops (7) |
| 7. | seize goods for state purposes (7) |
| 8. | insulting language or treatment (9) |
| 9. | similarity; likeness (9) |
| 11. | showing stern or inflexible knowledge (13) |
| 12. | flesh affected by gangrene or necrosis (13) |
| 13. | a vain and conceited man; a poseur (7) |
| 14. | The first British sovereign of the house of Hanover, disliked for his inability to speak English and his German manners (6-3-5) |
| 15. | an agreement allowing to conflicting parties to coexist (5-7) |
| 18. | a system of government (7) |
| 19. | of the chin (6) |
| 23. | torment physically and mentally (10) |
| 24. | harm or attack repeatedly (5) |
| 25. | social or official rank (9) |
| 26. | (in Greek mythology) king of Mycenae and commander of the Greek expedition against Troy (9) |
| 28. | an alarm bell or signal (6) |
| 29. | tearful or giving to weeping (10) |
| 30. | a pastime, game, or sport (7) |
| 33. | forcible restrain or imprisonment (6) |
| 34. | a person's destiny (5) |
| 35. | (of offspring) illegitimate (8) |
| 36. | pleasantly rural or pastoral (6) |
| 38. | concerning, belonging to, or inhabiting the underworld (9) |
| 41. | Where heros feast with Odin in death (8) |
| 42. | (of the complexion) red; florid (8) |
| 43. | a parrot (9) |
| 46. | a sandbank in a sea or river (5) |