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Across
A slight suspicion; a vague idea. (5)
Done in a hurry and with little attention to detail. (2)
To come up again or to happen again. (3)
To install in office with a formal ceremony. (1)
Clothed or covered (2)
Of an unknown source or unrevealed name. (3)
A small bar or rod on which something else turns. (3)
A wearing away or rubbing away by friction. (2)
Endless;seeming to be without end. (4)
Chaotic;unruly. (1)
Thorough;careful. (5)
To shrink from in disgust; to detest. (4)
Short and to the point (1)
To make less extreme or severe. (3)
To seize, by force if necessary ; to take possession of. (5)
TO enclose or encircle. (3)
Having a strong desire for, to the point of greed (1)
Marked by trembling or shaking. (4)
Abrupt in manner or speech;gruff. (1)
To steal repeatedly small amounts or things that are of little value. (5)
To cause continuing anger or irritation. (5)
Down
To take or receive from a source. (2)
TO drive or to propel. (4)
Cunning or deceit in dealing with others; trickery. (3)
To supposed something without sufficient evidence. (2)
To make a face expressing feelings of pain, disgust, or contempt. (2)
To give up or give in to; to yield. (2)
Showing little spirit or enthusiasm. (5)
Deliberate refusal to obey orders given by those in command. (5)
An owner of a store or other businesses. (1)
A long, very angry speech. (4)
A fictitious name used by an author; a pen name. (1)
A collection of various writings, such as songs, stories, or poems. (3)
Capable of recovering quickly from misfortune (1)
A conclusion based on guesswork or insufficient evidence. (3)
In a wrong or imperfect way. (4)
A person who lives apart from society and often alone. (4)
To introduce gradually in order to establish securely. (3)
Quick-tempered; irritable. (4)
Willing to take risks;daring. (5)
To go on board a ship or airplane at the start of a voyage. (5)