| Down |
| 1. | to make use of selfishly; a heroic deed |
| 2. | to avoid or escape |
| 3. | surrender; end resistance |
| 5. | stubbornly resistant to authority; hard to manage |
| 8. | disagreeing or a person who disagrees |
| 9. | a means to an end |
| 11. | resistant of attack |
| 15. | to stand in front of; to face with hostility |
| 16. | of immense size, gigantic |
| 17. | to rush or surge back |
| 18. | a prophecy; person able to give wise guidance |
| 20. | done secretly or without approval |
| 22. | the rate of incline |
| 24. | insulting boldness or audacity |
| 25. | remaining in one area |
| 27. | act of retaliation |
| 31. | relentless or unyielding |
| 32. | excessively greedy |
| 33. | gluttonous eating; a deep, narrow passage |
| 35. | a written contract between two parties |
| 36. | a vent or opening |
| 40. | embodied in human form |
| 42. | dead and decaying flesh |
| 44. | clearly apparent; a list of cargo or passengers |
| 45. | return to a former condition |
| 48. | one aspect of a situation |
| 49. | to turn aside |
| 50. | pertaining to the back |
| 51. | harmony; agreement |
| 52. | to wipe out; to make oneself inconspicuous |
| 53. | to turn into bone |
| 55. | to force out of position or place |