Down |
1. | exact or accurate or determine |
2. | a public facility to meet for discussion |
3. | destroy completely, as if down to the roots |
4. | producing in large amounts |
5. | making an effort to do something |
6. | the shoreline of an enemy |
7. | abusive language used to express blame or censure |
9. | a legal document by a judge |
10. | stay on the same idea |
11. | showing regard for others |
12. | flow over or cover completely |
15. | the act of searching for something |
16. | burdened psychologically or mentally |
17. | the means where an act is accomplished |
20. | to pay attention or take notice |
21. | a disposition to behave forcefully and energetically |
23. | gov't ruled by a dictator |
26. | perfect or complete or pure |
28. | a request to be present |
29. | request earnestly; ask for aid or protection |
30. | to have many problems or a lot of work |
33. | heavy weight |