| Down |
| 1. | of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the country |
| 2. | to carry on or continue |
| 3. | excessively |
| 4. | to shoot at individuals as opportunit offers from a concealed or distant position |
| 5. | a false belief or opinion |
| 6. | the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force bevore an enemy |
| 8. | giving or conducive to rest |
| 10. | quick and active; lively |
| 12. | shockingly frightful or dreadful; horrible |
| 15. | a raincoat made of rubberized cloth |
| 16. | a group of persons having a religious faith |
| 17. | a place of residence; dwelling; abode |
| 19. | a physical disorder or illness |
| 21. | any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, etc |
| 22. | a person known to one, but not usually a close friend |
| 24. | look upon with favor |
| 26. | adequate for the purpose; enough |
| 30. | capacit of mind to perceive and understand |
| 32. | to hesitate or waver in action, pupose, or intent |
| 34. | to try; an effort to do or attain something |
| 35. | burdened or tired |
| 36. | a view, especially of scenery; scene |
| 37. | to leave out of account |
| 38. | growling threateningly or viciously |
| 40. | insufficience or shortness of supply |
| 42. | a dramatic composition dealing with a serious or somber theme |