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Daft : Crazy; foolish; stupid
Contentious : Quarrelsome
Contemptuous : Scornful; disdainful
Audible : Able to be heard
Anonymity : Secrecy; having an unknown orunacknowledged name
Effrontery : Audacity; insulting boldness
Qualm : A sensation of misgiving or uneasiness
Manifest : Something apparent to the sight or understanding
Remorselessly : Mercilessly; having no pity or compassion
Contemplation : Thoughtful observation or meditation Pretense : The act of pretending
Transfixed : Rendered motionless with terror, amazement or awe
Allegiance : Loyalty
Penitence : Performing of penance
Indictment : Statement of criminal charges
Incredulously : Disbelievingly
Adamant : Firm in Purpose or opinion; unyielding
Statutes : a law, decree, or edict
Reprieve : postponement of punishment
Beguile : delude; cheat; divert
Across:6. | Performing of penance | 9. | Loyalty | 12. | Disbelievingly | 15. | Firm in Purpose or opinion; unyielding | 16. | Something apparent to the sight or understanding | 17. | Crazy; foolish; stupid | 18. | A sensation of misgiving or uneasiness |
| | Down:1. | Rendered motionless with terror, amazement or awe | 2. | a law, decree, or edict | 3. | postponement of punishment | 4. | Quarrelsome | 5. | Mercilessly; having no pity or compassion | 7. | Able to be heard | 8. | Thoughtful observation or meditation Pretense : The act of pretending | 9. | Secrecy; having an unknown orunacknowledged name | 10. | Statement of criminal charges | 11. | Scornful; disdainful | 13. | Audacity; insulting boldness | 14. | delude; cheat; divert |
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Across:6. | Performing of penance | 9. | Loyalty | 12. | Disbelievingly | 15. | Firm in Purpose or opinion; unyielding | 16. | Something apparent to the sight or understanding | 17. | Crazy; foolish; stupid | 18. | A sensation of misgiving or uneasiness |
| | Down:1. | Rendered motionless with terror, amazement or awe | 2. | a law, decree, or edict | 3. | postponement of punishment | 4. | Quarrelsome | 5. | Mercilessly; having no pity or compassion | 7. | Able to be heard | 8. | Thoughtful observation or meditation Pretense : The act of pretending | 9. | Secrecy; having an unknown orunacknowledged name | 10. | Statement of criminal charges | 11. | Scornful; disdainful | 13. | Audacity; insulting boldness | 14. | delude; cheat; divert |
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