1. | Tort | A. | Damage, injury | |
2. | Tsar | B. | The power of perceiving things below the natural range of the senses | |
3. | Leave | C. | To calculate | |
4. | Minor | D. | Kneel and touch the forehead to the ground in expression of respect | |
5. | Spasm | E. | A firm no | |
6. | Deacon | F. | Previously | |
7. | Gentry | G. | Before | |
8. | Liable | H. | A sudden burst of energy, activity or emotion | |
9. | Kow-tow | I. | Versatile, efficient in all aspects | |
10. | To haul | J. | To think that something is likely to be true, although you are not certain | |
11. | To snip | K. | Someone who is too young to have the legal responsibilities of an adult | |
12. | Formerly | L. | A male Russian ruler before 1917 | |
13. | Hitherto | M. | To cut | |
14. | All-round | N. | A ministry in the Christian church | |
15. | Barrister | O. | Person just below the nobility in social rank | |
16. | Capacious | P. | Until now, or until a particular point in time; previously | |
17. | Solicitor | Q. | Behind | |
18. | To attain | R. | Stage where nothing more in needed | |
19. | To reckon | S. | In the UK, a lawyer (=someone whose job is to know about the law and deal with legal situation) who can work in the highest courts | |
20. | In arrears | T. | The scientific study of the way society and language interact | |
21. | Saturation | U. | Able to contain a lot; having a lot of space | |
22. | To presume | V. | The other way round | |
23. | Vice versa | W. | Permission | |
24. | Clairvoyance | X. | To reach | |
25. | Spending Power | Y. | Legally obligated, responsible | |
26. | As a prelude to | Z. | To pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty, to transport | |
27. | Sociolinguistics | A1. | The study of the evidence for psychological phenomenal, such as telephati or clairvoyance, that are inexplicable by science. | |
28. | Para-psychological | B1. | Chief law officer of a city, town or government department | |
29. | A resounding negative | C1. | Spare money |
A | 1. | Tort | A. | Damage, injury |
L | 2. | Tsar | B. | The power of perceiving things below the natural range of the senses |
W | 3. | Leave | C. | To calculate |
K | 4. | Minor | D. | Kneel and touch the forehead to the ground in expression of respect |
H | 5. | Spasm | E. | A firm no |
N | 6. | Deacon | F. | Previously |
O | 7. | Gentry | G. | Before |
Y | 8. | Liable | H. | A sudden burst of energy, activity or emotion |
D | 9. | Kow-tow | I. | Versatile, efficient in all aspects |
Z | 10. | To haul | J. | To think that something is likely to be true, although you are not certain |
M | 11. | To snip | K. | Someone who is too young to have the legal responsibilities of an adult |
F | 12. | Formerly | L. | A male Russian ruler before 1917 |
P | 13. | Hitherto | M. | To cut |
I | 14. | All-round | N. | A ministry in the Christian church |
S | 15. | Barrister | O. | Person just below the nobility in social rank |
U | 16. | Capacious | P. | Until now, or until a particular point in time; previously |
B1 | 17. | Solicitor | Q. | Behind |
X | 18. | To attain | R. | Stage where nothing more in needed |
C | 19. | To reckon | S. | In the UK, a lawyer (=someone whose job is to know about the law and deal with legal situation) who can work in the highest courts |
Q | 20. | In arrears | T. | The scientific study of the way society and language interact |
R | 21. | Saturation | U. | Able to contain a lot; having a lot of space |
J | 22. | To presume | V. | The other way round |
V | 23. | Vice versa | W. | Permission |
B | 24. | Clairvoyance | X. | To reach |
C1 | 25. | Spending Power | Y. | Legally obligated, responsible |
G | 26. | As a prelude to | Z. | To pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty, to transport |
T | 27. | Sociolinguistics | A1. | The study of the evidence for psychological phenomenal, such as telephati or clairvoyance, that are inexplicable by science. |
A1 | 28. | Para-psychological | B1. | Chief law officer of a city, town or government department |
E | 29. | A resounding negative | C1. | Spare money |