| Down |
| 1. | With a physical handicap. Perhaps in a wheelchair. |
| 2. | Go bad, become smelly, decay. |
| 3. | To walk without a goal or purpose. |
| 5. | Co-operate. Work together. |
| 6. | Grow and develop with great success. |
| 7. | Release secret information to the public. |
| 11. | Worth so much that it is impossible to put a price on. Priceless. |
| 12. | A disease of aging in which the cognitive faculties gradually decrease. |
| 14. | Describing bad (though not unlawful) behaviour. |
| 16. | Become smaller or less in number. |
| 17. | The opposite of 'majority'. |
| 19. | Describing a lack or shortage. |
| 21. | Receive money and goods from your parents. |
| 22. | Just or equal. Without prejudice. |