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Down: 1) Symbol of Nazi tyranny and the unspeakable crimes against humanity. Its origin presents one of humankind’s most tragic ironies. (Noun)2) Frenzied, frantic. (Adjective)3) Tomb or monument erected in honor of a person whose body is buried elsewhere.(Noun)4) There is no reference implied or otherwise that indicates when dying will happen. On the other hand, the English version is more precise. It means the point of death, about to die.(Adjective)6) Means a person or thing that ruins or spoils. It is something or someone noxious, poisonous.(Noun)8) A mother’s brother; or in other words one’s uncle.(Adjectve)9) Hazy, vague, indistinct.(Adjective)11) Taken together, they mean one and one-half feet, and a _________ is a word that is unusually long.(Noun or Adjective)12) Exalted, perfect example, deification, or glorified. (Noun)13) To be swollen.(Adjective)14) To utter false charges maliciously to damage another’s reputation.(Verb) Across: 5) To exterminate; to wipe out; to pull up by the root leaving no trace.(Verb)7) Light playful banter or a playful kind of teasing.(Noun)10) One of the sudden or unexpected turns often encountered in one’s life. It could take the form of an activity, or it may be related to one’s environment or state of health.(Noun)15) Oily, greasy, excessively smooth.(Adjective)16) Illusion of the mind; an unrealizable dream.(Noun)17) The first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. The compound in current usage means the beginning and the end.(Noun)18) To invoke evil upon; to curse.(Noun)19) Tickling alludes to the sense, such as Pavarotti’s exquisite tenor voice can titillate the ear.(Verb)20) A blowing out, extinguishing. This can occur only after the individual and cosmic consciousness merge. The latter extinguished the former, and in so doing the external world no longer exists. There is a more general meaning attached to the word: an ideal condition of rest, harmony, stability, or joy.(Noun)
 

 

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