Down |
2. | reduction in rank or status, especially of office or dignity |
4. | able to use both their hands equally well |
5. | any honor, award, or expression, of approval |
6. | dead and decaying flesh |
7. | to turn aside |
8. | disdainful; naughty and aloof |
9. | unceasingly attentive; devoted |
12. | a cut or notch |
13. | a person who is knowledgable about good food or drink; a gourmet |
16. | 1. to free from restraint of influence 2. to free (a slave) from bondage |
18. | differing; disagreeing |
20. | participation with another in an act that is or seems to be deceitful |
22. | 1. altogether lacking 2. poverty-stricken |
23. | embodied in human form |
24. | to expel from the throat or stomach; to vomit |
26. | pertaining to the back, especially of animals |
28. | a written contract between two parties |
31. | to deprive of strength; to weaken |
32. | a long three-pronged fork or weapon |
33. | 1. excessively grasping or greedy 2. given to seizing for plunder or as prey |
35. | to consist of; to contain |
39. | to kiss (usually used playfully) |
41. | a mouth or vent; an opening |
45. | to exist, to be |
46. | an action or act of retaliation against someone for injuries received |
48. | definite; stated in detail, leaving nothing to be guessed at; outspoken |
50. | an elevated platform for an orchestra conductor or lecturer; a dais |
51. | a set of documents containing information about a person or event; a file |
52. | to mar or spoil the appearance or surface of |