Puzzle 20140227918948
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cannibal : A person who eats the flesh of other humans.
swineherd : One who tends swine
besiege : To surround with hostile forces.
insistent : Firm in asserting a demand or an opinion
perpetually : Continuing or lasting for an indefinitely long time.
voyage : A long journey to a foreign or distant place, especially by sea.
nymph : Any of numerous minor deities represented as beautiful maidens inhabiting and sometimes personifying features of nature such as trees, waters, and mountains.
inquisitive : Unduly curious and inquiring.
shack : A small, crudely built cabin
spare : To refrain from harming or destroying.
exhibitions : The act or an instance of exhibiting.
disdain : To regard or treat with haughty contempt
magnificent : Splendid in appearance
contempt : The state of being despised or dishonored
spectacle : Something that can be seen or viewed, especially something of a remarkable or impressive nature.
indulgent : Showing, characterized by, or given to indulgence
farces : To pad (a speech, for example) with jokes or witticisms
astonishment : Great surprise or amazement.
mules : A stubborn person.
vehemently : Characterized by forcefulness of expression or intensity of emotion or conviction.
autumn : The season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice and from September to December in the Northern Hemisphere
hastening : To speed up; accelerate
bewail : To cry over
banished : To drive away
sonnet : A 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes.
octave : The interval of eight diatonic degrees between two tones of the same name, the higher of which has twice as many vibrations per second as the lower.
grieving : To mourn or sorrow for
greedy : Excessively desirous of acquiring or possessing, especially wishing to possess more than what one needs or deserves.
skimmed : Something that has been skimmed.
snatched : To grasp or seize hastily, eagerly, or suddenly
fastidious : Possessing or displaying careful, meticulous attention to detail.
summon : To request to appear
drought : A long period of abnormally low rainfall, especially one that adversely affects growing or living conditions.
insurmountable : impossible to surmount
remorse : Moral anguish arising from repentance for past misdeeds
desolate : To lay waste; devastate
obstacle : One that opposes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress.
picturesque : Of, suggesting, or suitable for a picture
sublime : Characterized by nobility
magnitude : Greatness in size or extent
qualifications : The act of qualifying or the condition of being qualified.
weave : To make (cloth) by interlacing the threads of the weft and the warp on a loom.
idle : Avoiding work or employment; lazy
procession : The act of moving along or forward; progression.
opportunities : A chance for progress or advancement.
weary : Physically or mentally fatigued
grudge : To be reluctant to give or admit
affliction : A condition of pain, suffering, or distress
reap : To cut (grain or pulse) for harvest with a scythe, sickle, or reaper.
visible : Possible to see; perceptible to the eye
Across:| 1. | Unduly curious and inquiring. | | 3. | The state of being despised or dishonored | | 5. | Moral anguish arising from repentance for past misdeeds | | 10. | Excessively desirous of acquiring or possessing, especially wishing to possess more than what one needs or deserves. | | 12. | Showing, characterized by, or given to indulgence | | 14. | A long period of abnormally low rainfall, especially one that adversely affects growing or living conditions. | | 15. | Greatness in size or extent | | 16. | Splendid in appearance | | 22. | A stubborn person. | | 24. | A 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes. | | 25. | Continuing or lasting for an indefinitely long time. | | 27. | Avoiding work or employment; lazy |
| | 28. | The act of moving along or forward; progression. | | 30. | A person who eats the flesh of other humans. | | 33. | To pad (a speech, for example) with jokes or witticisms | | 34. | Characterized by nobility | | 38. | Firm in asserting a demand or an opinion | | 39. | Great surprise or amazement. | | 40. | Characterized by forcefulness of expression or intensity of emotion or conviction. | | 42. | To mourn or sorrow for | | 43. | impossible to surmount | | 44. | Physically or mentally fatigued | | 45. | To speed up; accelerate |
| | Down:| 2. | To request to appear | | 4. | Of, suggesting, or suitable for a picture | | 6. | Possessing or displaying careful, meticulous attention to detail. | | 7. | To be reluctant to give or admit | | 8. | Something that has been skimmed. | | 9. | To surround with hostile forces. | | 11. | The act or an instance of exhibiting. | | 13. | The act of qualifying or the condition of being qualified. | | 17. | The season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice and from September to December in the Northern Hemisphere | | 18. | To drive away | | 19. | To regard or treat with haughty contempt | | 20. | To cry over |
| | 21. | To cut (grain or pulse) for harvest with a scythe, sickle, or reaper. | | 23. | To lay waste; devastate | | 26. | A long journey to a foreign or distant place, especially by sea. | | 29. | A small, crudely built cabin | | 31. | A condition of pain, suffering, or distress | | 32. | Possible to see; perceptible to the eye | | 34. | One who tends swine | | 35. | To refrain from harming or destroying. | | 36. | One that opposes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress. | | 37. | To make (cloth) by interlacing the threads of the weft and the warp on a loom. | | 41. | Any of numerous minor deities represented as beautiful maidens inhabiting and sometimes personifying features of nature such as trees, waters, and mountains. |
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Across:| 1. | Unduly curious and inquiring. | | 3. | The state of being despised or dishonored | | 5. | Moral anguish arising from repentance for past misdeeds | | 10. | Excessively desirous of acquiring or possessing, especially wishing to possess more than what one needs or deserves. | | 12. | Showing, characterized by, or given to indulgence | | 14. | A long period of abnormally low rainfall, especially one that adversely affects growing or living conditions. | | 15. | Greatness in size or extent | | 16. | Splendid in appearance | | 22. | A stubborn person. | | 24. | A 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes. | | 25. | Continuing or lasting for an indefinitely long time. | | 27. | Avoiding work or employment; lazy |
| | 28. | The act of moving along or forward; progression. | | 30. | A person who eats the flesh of other humans. | | 33. | To pad (a speech, for example) with jokes or witticisms | | 34. | Characterized by nobility | | 38. | Firm in asserting a demand or an opinion | | 39. | Great surprise or amazement. | | 40. | Characterized by forcefulness of expression or intensity of emotion or conviction. | | 42. | To mourn or sorrow for | | 43. | impossible to surmount | | 44. | Physically or mentally fatigued | | 45. | To speed up; accelerate |
| | Down:| 2. | To request to appear | | 4. | Of, suggesting, or suitable for a picture | | 6. | Possessing or displaying careful, meticulous attention to detail. | | 7. | To be reluctant to give or admit | | 8. | Something that has been skimmed. | | 9. | To surround with hostile forces. | | 11. | The act or an instance of exhibiting. | | 13. | The act of qualifying or the condition of being qualified. | | 17. | The season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice and from September to December in the Northern Hemisphere | | 18. | To drive away | | 19. | To regard or treat with haughty contempt | | 20. | To cry over |
| | 21. | To cut (grain or pulse) for harvest with a scythe, sickle, or reaper. | | 23. | To lay waste; devastate | | 26. | A long journey to a foreign or distant place, especially by sea. | | 29. | A small, crudely built cabin | | 31. | A condition of pain, suffering, or distress | | 32. | Possible to see; perceptible to the eye | | 34. | One who tends swine | | 35. | To refrain from harming or destroying. | | 36. | One that opposes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress. | | 37. | To make (cloth) by interlacing the threads of the weft and the warp on a loom. | | 41. | Any of numerous minor deities represented as beautiful maidens inhabiting and sometimes personifying features of nature such as trees, waters, and mountains. |
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