| Down |
| 1. | blindly devoted to a cause or organization |
| 2. | equality or equivalence; balance among a group of rivals |
| 4. | to spread to every part |
| 7. | wasteful, especially of money; extravagant |
| 8. | to calm; pacify |
| 9. | more than what is necessary; repetition of words or ideas in speech or writing |
| 11. | a state of confusion or doubt; dilemma |
| 12. | strongly scented; fragrant |
| 13. | person who refused to fight |
| 14. | extreme poverty; destitution |
| 15. | constantly complaining |
| 16. | stinginess; excessive frugality |
| 17. | take back something you've said; withdraw a statement or belief |
| 18. | denial or contradiction; argument; refutation |
| 20. | worthless; insignificant, petty |
| 23. | read carefully; study in detail |
| 24. | risky; uncertain |
| 25. | to anger; to stir up or arouse |
| 26. | a strong liking; attraction |
| 28. | warning sign; omen; indication |
| 30. | to the point; concise |
| 34. | to ignore or reject strongly; snub |