ACROSS | 3 |
| Very difficult to accomplish or to achieve, very demanding(task). | 5 |
| To move upward, to rise from a lower station. | 7 |
| Prompt and cheerfulresponse. | 9 |
| A substance that is a mixture of metals. | 11 |
| One who leads a life of self0denial and contemplation;absent of luxury. | 12 |
| Sharpness of perception. | 13 |
| A dislike,distaste,or enmity. | 18 |
| Strict, stern; unadorned, ascetic. | 21 |
| Kindness, generosity, charity. | 22 |
| To degrade, to humiliate.
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| DOWN | 1 |
| A soothing substance or one that gives relief. | 2 |
| Excessive boldness, rashness, daring | 4 |
| Not causing harm, of gentle disposition, beneficial. | 6 |
| Bottomless hole, a vast expanse or depth. | 8 |
| A likeness, a natural relationship, a kinship. | 10 |
| Destroyed or caused by decline or decay. | 11 |
| An omen or prophecy. | 13 |
| Favorable. | 14 |
| Difficult to understand, recondite, concealed. | 15 |
| One who practices medieval chemistry or tries to change metals into gold. | 16 |
| To give a sign of. | 17 |
| To add in a supplementary manner. | 19 |
| Capable of floating; cheerful. | 20 |
| Open to or willing to follow advice or suggestion,tractable, malleable. | 22
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| To reduce in intensity or amount. | |
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