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Down: 1) economical;thrifty;careful or strict avoiding unnecessary spending2) to annoy with repeated and insistent requests;to ask for urgently or repeatedly3) an indirect or subtle expression of something,usually negative;a hint4) a. the converse in a playful or teasing way b. an exchange of good-humored, playful remarks5) the condition or fact of being unequal or different; inequality8) to explain or make clear10) independence;self-determination or self-goverance12) lacking moral restraint; scornful of what is right or honorable13) wanting to please;willing to do what pleases others;cheerfully obliging18) deserving of blame or punishment for being evil, or harmful19) an often comical switching of the first sounds of two or more words21) gentle;easily manageable or teachable;tame23) to depart or turn aside from a path,direction,or course of action25) doubtful;uncertain;questionable as to quality or validity27) impartial;free of bias or self-interest in an outcome31) to free from difficulty or entanglement32) a. without exception or qualification;absolute b. done according to types;arranged by categories34) insulting;belittling35) perfectly clear;leaving no room for doubt or misunderstanding36) the state of lacking or doing without something;loss40) a. net value;the value of a business or property minus debt owed b.fairness;justice41) extremely poor;impoverished;lacking basic necessities42) to fully satisfy an appetite or a desire43) a. to take and hold power or rights by force and without legal authority b. to take the place or occupy without right Across: 6) the way one behaves or presents oneself; one's manor7) a. to express strong disapproval of b. to give a judgement against;to sentance c. to declare to be unfit for use,often by official order9) a. steady effort;persistent hard work b.attentive care;carefulness11) a. dangerous;risky;lacking in security or stability b. based oon uncertain or questionable premises14) capable of meeting financial obligations;able to pay debts15) equivalent in significance,effect, or value16) a. intended to teach b.overly moralistic;preachy17) fearless;having unwavering courage18) tending to cause or bring about;favorable to20) recklessly wasteful; wildly extravagent22) a word formed from the first letter of each word in a series24) a. to swing indecisively from one opinion or action to another b. to sway or hesitate in choice of actions or opinions26) to steal, often in a violation of trust; to commit theft28) a. to charm; to delight b. to deceive skillfully29) relating to a form of govenment with absolute and centralized control over every aspect of people's lives30) playfully joking;humorous;not meant to be taken seriously33) a. not embarrased;composed b. not hidden or disguised;obvious37) extreme,unreasonable expense or price;being beyond reasonable or proper limits38) a.self-governing;independent b.having supreme rank or power c.a king,queen, or other noble person who serves as head of state; a ruler or monarch39) having to do with money44) a sense of doubt or uneasiness about a course of action45) a. try to seem important;characterized by pretended grandeur b. grand;magnificent in size,beauty or scope;impressive46) protection;spondordhip;guidance47) consisting of many different elements or types;varied48) a. the direct or exact opposite b. a figure of speech in which contrasting ideas are placed side by side in parallel phrases49) a. the art or profession of teaching b. the body of knowledge related to education and teaching
 

 

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