| Down |
| 1. | to begin again or go back to |
| 2. | being ready and quick to act - being on time - done at once - given without delay |
| 4. | a lock or bunch of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair and cannot be made to lie flat |
| 5. | the lower edge of a roof that sticks out beyond the wall of a building |
| 6. | freedom from worry or restlessness - peaceful satisfaction |
| 7. | a thin narrow flat strip of wood, plastic, or metal |
| 8. | a woman's tight stiff undergarment worn to support or give shape to waist and hips |
| 9. | the act of beating - the unlawful beating or use of force upon a person |
| 11. | considering or thinking over carefully - spending time in quiet thinking |
| 16. | having or showing ill will |
| 18. | of, relating to, or occurring in the night - active at night |
| 19. | a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that a company or person is prepared to perform - a supply of skills or devices possessed by a person |
| 20. | exercising total power harshly or cruelly |
| 21. | fidelity to natural obligations (as to parents) - dutifulness in religion - devoutness |
| 24. | not soiled, untarnished |
| 25. | : a sudden pouring out |
| 27. | a story coming down from the past whose truth is popularly accepted but cannot be checked |
| 28. | wholly different in nature or character |
| 29. | presenting again |
| 30. | bring about, accomplish |
| 31. | suppose |
| 32. | based on or established by custom - commonly practiced, used, or observed |
| 36. | not clear or sharp |
| 40. | a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded |
| 41. | to go on resolutely or stubbornly in spite of opposition, importunity, or warning - to be insistent in the repetition or pressing of an utterance (as a question or an opinion) - to continue to exist especially past a usual, expected, or normal time |
| 43. | silent by habit |
| 44. | lacking in power or strength |
| 46. | something that binds - a pledge to do an act or pay a sum on or before a set date or forfeit a sum if the pledge is not fulfilled |
| 48. | a long open porch usually with a roof |
| 52. | a current of air or water running against the main current or in a circle |
| 54. | the act of going away - a setting out (as on a new course) - a change from a usual course or standard |
| 56. | one who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes - pharmacy |
| 59. | to live or dwell in |
| 61. | most important |
| 62. | the railing in a courtroom around the place where the business of the court is carried on - a court of law - the profession of law |
| 63. | to suffer, sweat, or be faint from heat |
| 64. | a piece of property (as animals, money, or goods) other than real estate - SLAVE |
| 65. | having intellectual depth and insight - difficult to understand - extending far below the surface - deep-seated - characterized by intensity of feeling - strong dislike |
| 68. | to cause to know socially - to cause to know firsthand |
| 69. | of greater age |
| 71. | a rod for ramming the charge down the barrel in a muzzle-loading firearm |
| 73. | something existing or thought of as existing as a separate and independent thing |
| 74. | a changing from one state, stage, place, or subject to another |
| 75. | a state of great suffering and want due to poverty or misfortune |
| 77. | acting or thinking in an unusual way - not of the usual or normal kind |
| 79. | to make use of |
| 84. | a parish officer having various subordinate duties, as keeping order during services, waiting on the rector, etc |
| 85. | to smile or laugh with expressions of scorn- to speak or write in a scorning manner |
| 87. | plural of BROTHER - used chiefly in formal or solemn address |
| 88. | diligence in an employment or pursuit - steady or habitual effort |
| 89. | a place of safety - SHELTER - an institution for the care of those unable to care for themselves and especially for the insane |
| 90. | to estalish a place of residence; abode; house or home. |
| 91. | to show unwillingness to accept, do, engage in, or agree to |
| 92. | an outbuilding containing a toilet, typically with no plumbing |
| 93. | being dull or uninteresting |
| 96. | the fact of being present - position close to a person - a person's appearance |
| 98. | the surface features of an area of land |
| 99. | things that are worn |
| 101. | make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense. |
| 103. | a statement made with authority |
| 105. | slow, deliberate, and secret in action or character - intended to escape observation |
| 109. | something (as a ghost) that seems to be there but is not real |
| 110. | unusual or different in quality or appearance; especially - pleasingly old-fashioned or unfamiliar |
| 111. | slight or lesser in power, size, or importance - weak |
| 113. | received or obtained from a source - arrived at by reasoning and observation |
| 116. | a place (as a wharf) for unloading or taking on passengers and cargo |
| 119. | to push or drive with force - to press or force the acceptance of upon someone |
| 121. | any of numerous rhododendrons that have funnel-shaped flowers, usually shed their leaves in the fall, and include many grown as ornamental plants |