| Across |
| 1. | to soothe or pacify |
| 6. | passion |
| 9. | suitable for a particular occasion or place |
| 12. | practical as opposed to idealistic |
| 13. | lavish, wasteful |
| 14. | a practical approach to problem solving |
| 19. | powerful, convincing speaking |
| 20. | excessive or reckless spending |
| 22. | lack of interest or emotion |
| 24. | to dry out thoroughly |
| 26. | harsh, jarring noise |
| 28. | a steep cliff |
| 29. | weather phenomena, like rain or snow, that fall from the sky |
| 30. | showing innocence or childlike simplicity |
| 31. | lasting a short time |
| 33. | to lie or deviate from the truth (also equivocate, lie, perjure) |
| 34. | the quality of being obscure and indecipherable |
| 35. | pure |
| 38. | easily deceived |
| 39. | of a similar kind |
| 41. | to deprive of strength or courage |
| 42. | charity; a desire or effort to promote goodness |
| 44. | thoroughly mixed together |
| 47. | to use expressions of double meaning in order to mislead |
| 48. | old, worthy of respect |
| 52. | to choose not to do something |
| 55. | something that removes water from another substance |
| 57. | a harsh and disagreeable combination, often of sounds |
| 58. | using few words (i.e. concise, curt, terse, taciturn) |
| 59. | fearless and daring |
| 60. | someone who shows off learning |
| 62. | the quality of being audacious |
| 63. | to sway physically; to be indecisive |
| 65. | undecided; trying to deceive |
| 66. | speech in praise of someone |
| 70. | correct behavior; obedience to rules and customs |
| 71. | clear and easily understood |
| 76. | clarity |
| 77. | to speak in favor of |
| 78. | to respect deeply |
| 79. | a fanatic |
| 82. | an illicit relationship; an affair |
| 83. | to reduce in strength |
| 84. | a person who is easily tricked |
| 85. | learned, scholarly, bookish |