| 1 | an established principle; a truth or rule of conduct | | _____ | apocryphal |
| 2 | acclaim or praise | | _____ | kudos |
| 3 | an overabundance; excess | | _____ | maxim |
| 4 | relating to laughter; laughable | | _____ | incongruous |
| 5 | disrespect | | _____ | expiate |
| 6 | harsh in tone; bitterly critical | | _____ | flippancy |
| 7 | to include or consist of; contain | | _____ | compendium |
| 8 | a list or collection of items | | _____ | vitriolic |
| 9 | mutually destructive | | _____ | sybaritic |
| 10 | to alienate | | _____ | eidetic |
| 11 | to frustrate; to confuse | | _____ | servile |
| 12 | effective; producing the desired outcome | | _____ | comprise |
| 13 | alarming dismay or concern | | _____ | coterie |
| 14 | of questionable authenticity, but still widely believed | | _____ | consternation |
| 15 | harmless | | _____ | plethora |
| 16 | marked by luxury or pleasure | | _____ | efficacious |
| 17 | rotten and foul smelling | | _____ | anomaly |
| 18 | to regard with respect, awe, or adoration | | _____ | foist |
| 19 | of or relating to a thing's basic nature; inherent | | _____ | catharsis |
| 20 | submissive; slavish | | _____ | internecine |
| 21 | a deviation from the norm; an odd or peculiar occurrence | | _____ | inundate |
| 22 | a preliminary statement; an introduction | | _____ | estrange |
| 23 | to overwhelm; to fill beyond capacity | | _____ | putrid |
| 24 | a release of emotional tension | | _____ | disconcert |
| 25 | a small group of people who share interests and meet frequently | | _____ | preamble |
| 26 | to make amends for | | _____ | intrinsic |
| 27 | incompatible; unsuitable for the situation | | _____ | innocuous |
| 28 | pertaining to extraordinary and vivid recall; memory | | _____ | risible |
| 29 | pertaining to twilight | | _____ | crepuscular |
| 30 | to pass off as genuine or valuable | | _____ | revere |