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Crossword puzzle #2


Hello aspirants, here is quick revision of our previously discussed words in the form of a crossword puzzle. Crossword puzzles are really helpful because we can solve them while seeking a break from that monotonous spell of  studying for hours... Hope you will have fun!!!


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UP- DOWN

1. Honesty; integrity & uprightness (7)

2. To insult intentionally; offend (7)

3. Menacing; threatening (7)

5. alternative form of control (8)

8.  mentally healthy; free from mental disorder (4)

11. to feel remorse or regret for past conduct (6)

12. not evoking interest because of overuse or repetition; common (5)

16. to look or inquire closely or curiously; poke (3)

17. type or kind; class, sort (3)



ACROSS

1. insecure; uncertain, dangerous (10)

4. to cause grievous physical or mental suffering (7)

6. an agreement between two parties that a sum of money will be paid by the loser to the
        party who correctly predicts the outcome of an event (3)

7. use to express refusal or denial (2)

8. hence, therefore; to such an extent (2)

9. dignified or magnificent display; splendour (4)

10. an extremely oppressive, unjust or cruel ruler (6)

13. above a surface; opposite of “down” (2)

14. to give a trust or responsibility to (7)

15. an imitator; mimic; a tailed primate such as a monkey (3)

17. possessive form of “it” (3)

18. to cause persistent irritation anger or bitterness (6)

19. clever or cunning (3)









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