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Down: 2) (n) a wild, irregular kind of music, peculiar to the Scottish Highlands, performed on bagpipes3) (n) the sound of the military drum; a continuous, even drumming or rapping, as of hooves of ahorse or machine-gun fire5) (n) the cellar of a town hall; a public wine-cellar; hence, a room or rooms below the level of the street in which wine and beer are sold.6) (n) a Scottish form of poetry8) (n) sweetness or mildness of manner, kindness, gentleness; a reward or gift; a kind remark; compliment11) (v) to beat severely; confound; dismay; to stifle; suffocate; kill12) (n) the department of government wich administers the law relating to civil and criminal justice14) (v) to speak evil of; esp. to do so falsely and severely15) (n) a gingerbread biscuit served traditionally around Christmas time16) (n) the act of keeping holiday; cessation from work17) (n) the bringing together of shares or properties in order too divide them equally18) (adj) belonging to winter; wintry; hibernal20) (n) a room that provides holographic simulations for recreation, training, etc.24) the utmost extremity26) (n) a Scottish dish made of a sheep's heart, lungs, and liver, minced with suet, onions, oatmeal, salt, and pepper and boiled in a sheep's stomach27) (adj) of, or relating to, suggestive of, or resembling a lion28) (n) a portable case for ink and writing utensils, made of a horn or of wood, and rarely of metal; (adj) pertaining to a writer; bookish; pedantic29) (n) any opinion, principle, dogma, or doctrine that a person belueves or maintains as true30) (n) an unimportant character introduced only to be killed in order to underscore the peril to the important characters; an expendable character33) (n) a collection of stray ice crystals that form in fast moving water; anchor ice Across: 1) (n) a person who gives reports, as at a meeting of a learned society4) (n) a mode of divination formerly practised among the Scottish Highlanders7) (n) a love-note or short love-letter9) (n) payment made by laceration of loss of the ears10) (n) a slight degree of difference in anything perceptible to the senses of the mind13) (adj) gloomy; dark; infernal, hellish; relating to the River Styx16) (n) a temporary abscence of a soldier or sailor by permission of the commanding officer19) (n) a plaited petticoat or skirt reaching only to the knees, worn by men in the Highlands of Scottland; a kilt21) (n) the supposed power of hearing in a mesmeric trance sounds which are not audible to the ear in the natural waking state22) (n) broken/damaged material; broken glass; the study of collection of money and coins; an imperfect coin23) (n) a dictionary of synonymous words; a thesaurus25) (n) a medical condition in which the afflicted experiences olfactory hallucinations31) (n) one who presides over mysteries; usually an ordained person over an ancient religious rite32) (n) a termination or ending, as the final line of a verse; a termination, ending, or suffix of a word34) (adj) moved or managed with difficulty, as from great size or awkward shape35) (n) in medieval fortification, an outwork of a castle or fortified place; a loophole36) (n) rhythmical or measured flow or movement, as in poetry; time and place of marching troops37) (n) a piece of furniture with conveniences for writing; a tray/inkstand to hold writing implements
 

 

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