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Raze: to tear down completely
Rebuff: to refuse in a sharp or rude way
Recalcitrant: refusing to obey rules or follow orders
Recluse: a person who lives alone
Redundant: wordy
Refurbish: to freshen or polish again
Remorse: a deep feeling of sorrow or guilt over a wrong one has done
Scapegoat: one taking the blame for the mistakes of crime of others
Scrupulous: very honest and careful about details
Substantiate: to support with proof or evidence
Sluggard: a person who is habitually lazy
Somniferous: tending to induce/produce sleep
Spurious: lacking authenticity
Stoic: indifferent to or unaffected
Succumb: failure to resist pressure, temptation
Sumptuous: lavish
Sycophant: one who tries to win or favor or advance himself by flattering persons of influence
Tenacity: persistant determination a
Thwart: to oppose directly
Unscathed: undamaged
Unobtrusive: not readily noticeable
Vilify: to defame
Vindictive: vengeful
Voracious: ravenous
Whet: to sharpen
Wanton: immoral
Wizen: to shrivel up
Wry: abnormally bent or turned to one side
Wreak: to inflict or execute punishment
Across:2. | to support with proof or evidence | 5. | to sharpen | 6. | wordy | 8. | immoral | 9. | to shrivel up | 10. | indifferent to or unaffected | 11. | to refuse in a sharp or rude way | 13. | vengeful | 15. | to freshen or polish again | 18. | to inflict or execute punishment | 20. | one taking the blame for the mistakes of crime of others | 21. | lavish | 22. | tending to induce/produce sleep | 24. | refusing to obey rules or follow orders | 25. | a deep feeling of sorrow or guilt over a wrong one has done | 26. | a person who lives alone |
| | Down:1. | to defame | 2. | lacking authenticity | 3. | one who tries to win or favor or advance himself by flattering persons of influence | 4. | to oppose directly | 7. | persistant determination a | 10. | a person who is habitually lazy | 11. | to tear down completely | 12. | very honest and careful about details | 14. | ravenous | 16. | not readily noticeable | 17. | failure to resist pressure, temptation | 19. | undamaged | 23. | abnormally bent or turned to one side |
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Across:2. | to support with proof or evidence | 5. | to sharpen | 6. | wordy | 8. | immoral | 9. | to shrivel up | 10. | indifferent to or unaffected | 11. | to refuse in a sharp or rude way | 13. | vengeful | 15. | to freshen or polish again | 18. | to inflict or execute punishment | 20. | one taking the blame for the mistakes of crime of others | 21. | lavish | 22. | tending to induce/produce sleep | 24. | refusing to obey rules or follow orders | 25. | a deep feeling of sorrow or guilt over a wrong one has done | 26. | a person who lives alone |
| | Down:1. | to defame | 2. | lacking authenticity | 3. | one who tries to win or favor or advance himself by flattering persons of influence | 4. | to oppose directly | 7. | persistant determination a | 10. | a person who is habitually lazy | 11. | to tear down completely | 12. | very honest and careful about details | 14. | ravenous | 16. | not readily noticeable | 17. | failure to resist pressure, temptation | 19. | undamaged | 23. | abnormally bent or turned to one side |
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