| Across |
| 1 |
Resistant. |
| 4 |
The dead body of an animal;
something that no longer has life. |
| 6 |
Internal organs of man or
animals. |
| 9 |
Music, speech, or movements
which are characterized by equal or regularly alternating beats. |
| 10 |
A chisel with a scoop-shaped
blade used for woodcarving; a groove or hole made with or as if with a gouge v. To make a
hole or groove with a gouge; to cheat, as to charge exorbitant prices. |
| 13 |
To get rid of, remove; to leave
out, to omit; to excrete, as waste. In an elimination tournament contestants are removed
until a winner is left. |
| 15 |
Drawn, debilitated, spent,
gaunt, worn. |
| 16 |
Circular; coiled; curled. |
| 17 |
Destructively violent. |
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| Down |
| 1 |
To remove the bowels or
entrails; to eviscerate. |
| 2 |
To cry very loudly. |
| 3 |
Gaping; staring stupidly. |
| 5 |
Afraid; scared; terrified. |
| 7 |
An unverifiable story handed
down from the past; a body of such stories, as those connected with a culture or people. |
| 8 |
To plunge into liquid; to throw
water on; to drench; to extinguish |
| 11 |
Bending easily; supple. |
| 12 |
Of or relating to money or how
it is circulated. |
| 14 |
Of or pertaining to the throat
or the jugular vein. |
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