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supercilious: to imitate deceptively
strident: having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as untrustworthy
innuendo: an indirect comment about a person or thing, esp. of a disparaging or a derogatory nature
vacuous: lacking in ideas or intelligence
provincial: having the manners, and viewpoints considered characteristic of unsophisticated inhabitants of a province
knickerbocker: any New Yorker
fluctuate: to shift back and fourth
sporadic: appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time
rajah: a king or prince in India
somnambulatory: related to sleep walking
reproach: to find fault with
obstinate: inflexible; stubborn
insidious: intended to entrap or trick
ingratiate: to establish in favor or good graces of others by deliberate effort
insistent: earnest or empathic in dwelling upon, maintaining, or demanding something
portentous: predictive of future bad events
irreverent: critical of what is generally accepted or respected
vicarious: taking the place of another person or thing
rancor: resentment or ill will
formidable: powerful
humidor: a container or storage room for cigars or other preparations of tobacco, fitted with mean for keeping the tobacco suitably moist
indiscernable: cannot be seen or perceived clearly
settee: a seat for two or more persons, having a back and usually arms, and often upholstered
incoherent: without logic or meaningful connection
forlorn: desolate or dreary
laden: burdened
pasquinade: a satire or lampoon, esp. one posted in a public place
surmise: to think or infer without certain or strong evidence
superfluous: being more than sufficient or required
unutterable: unspeakable
Across:| 6. | a king or prince in India | | 7. | desolate or dreary | | 8. | to think or infer without certain or strong evidence | | 9. | an indirect comment about a person or thing, esp. of a disparaging or a derogatory nature | | 10. | burdened | | 11. | any New Yorker |
| | 13. | earnest or empathic in dwelling upon, maintaining, or demanding something | | 19. | being more than sufficient or required | | 22. | a seat for two or more persons, having a back and usually arms, and often upholstered | | 23. | having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as untrustworthy | | 24. | to find fault with | | 25. | taking the place of another person or thing |
| | Down:| 1. | having the manners, and viewpoints considered characteristic of unsophisticated inhabitants of a province | | 2. | lacking in ideas or intelligence | | 3. | a satire or lampoon, esp. one posted in a public place | | 4. | to imitate deceptively | | 5. | inflexible; stubborn | | 9. | to establish in favor or good graces of others by deliberate effort | | 12. | a container or storage room for cigars or other preparations of tobacco, fitted with mean for keeping the tobacco suitably moist | | 13. | critical of what is generally accepted or respected |
| | 14. | without logic or meaningful connection | | 15. | cannot be seen or perceived clearly | | 16. | unspeakable | | 17. | powerful | | 18. | to shift back and fourth | | 19. | appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time | | 20. | predictive of future bad events | | 21. | resentment or ill will |
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Across:| 6. | a king or prince in India | | 7. | desolate or dreary | | 8. | to think or infer without certain or strong evidence | | 9. | an indirect comment about a person or thing, esp. of a disparaging or a derogatory nature | | 10. | burdened | | 11. | any New Yorker |
| | 13. | earnest or empathic in dwelling upon, maintaining, or demanding something | | 19. | being more than sufficient or required | | 22. | a seat for two or more persons, having a back and usually arms, and often upholstered | | 23. | having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as untrustworthy | | 24. | to find fault with | | 25. | taking the place of another person or thing |
| | Down:| 1. | having the manners, and viewpoints considered characteristic of unsophisticated inhabitants of a province | | 2. | lacking in ideas or intelligence | | 3. | a satire or lampoon, esp. one posted in a public place | | 4. | to imitate deceptively | | 5. | inflexible; stubborn | | 9. | to establish in favor or good graces of others by deliberate effort | | 12. | a container or storage room for cigars or other preparations of tobacco, fitted with mean for keeping the tobacco suitably moist | | 13. | critical of what is generally accepted or respected |
| | 14. | without logic or meaningful connection | | 15. | cannot be seen or perceived clearly | | 16. | unspeakable | | 17. | powerful | | 18. | to shift back and fourth | | 19. | appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time | | 20. | predictive of future bad events | | 21. | resentment or ill will |
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