| 1 | | Either of the two major divisions
of the Christian Bible (9) |
| 2 | | To coax or try to persuade
somebody to do something using
flattery, guile, or other indirect
means (7) |
| 3 | | Up to now or a particular time in
the past or future (3) |
| 4 | | A knee-length garment with
sleeves, a round neck, and a loose
body worn by men in ancient Rome (5) |
| 5 | | Toward or at the rear of a ship,
submarine, or aircraft (3) |
| 6 | | Break into pieces, as by striking
or knocking over (5) |
| 7 | | To give somebody the right to have
or to do something ( often passive
) (7) |
| 8 | | A deep pulsating type of pain (5) |
| 12 | | The process of recording something
in writing or on a computer (5) |
| 14 | | Slightly drunk (5) |
| 18 | | Exceeding or going beyond all
other of the same kind (5) |
| 19 | | The act of taking something from
someone unlawfully (5) |
| 20 | | To exist above and apart from the
material world (9) |
| 22 | | A large hairy humanoid said to
live in the wilderness areas of
northwestern North America (7) |
| 24 | | A display of bad temper (7) |
| 25 | | To provide food, entertainment,
gifts, etc., at one's own expense (5) |
| 26 | | Tap steadily: to drum on
something, especially with the
fingers (5) |
| 27 | | A society or division of a society
whose members have ancestry,
customs, beliefs, and leadership
in common (5) |
| 30 | | An athlete who plays for pay (3) |
| 32 | | Sports equipment consisting of a
piece of thick padding on the
floor for gymnastic sports (3) |