Down |
1. | a slow person, especially one who falls behind |
3. | to escape notice; to get away from |
4. | to mislead; to fool |
6. | to recommend; to speak in favor of |
7. | to sharpen |
10. | in high spirits; exultantly proud and joyful |
11. | one having a fanatical devotion to a country, gender, or religion, and displaying contempt for other countries, the opposite sex, or other beliefs |
13. | to give life or motion to |
14. | to besiege by encircling (as with an army); to harass |
15. | a scarcity; a lack |
17. | promoting equal rights for all |
18. | pertaining to or constituting a major crime |
19. | to please |
22. | marked by a conspicuous, showy, or pretentious display |
23. | worn out; dulled, as from overindulgence |
24. | the main point |
25. | to combine |
27. | a witty saying expressing a single thought or observation |
30. | a large, elaborate structure; an imposing building |
31. | an occupant; an inhabitant |
32. | to force oneself into a situation |
35. | equally skilled with either hand |
36. | to hypnotize |
39. | to obliterate; to wipe out |
40. | believing that all events in life are inevitable and determined by fate |
42. | to waste time; to dawdle |
44. | to work dough or clay into a uniform mixture |
45. | anything having existence, either physical or mystical |