| 2 | | A mistake in printing or writing,
especially one noted on a list
that is included with a printed
book (7) |
| 3 | | Used to cite the same book,
publication, chapter, or page
previously cited (6) |
| 4 | | Very docile (4) |
| 5 | | Informal term for a mother (4) |
| 6 | | In a straight unbroken
line of descent from parent to
child (6) |
| 7 | | A group of singers specializing in
a particular style of music,
especially church music (7) |
| 8 | | A depository for collecting and
displaying objects having
scientific or historical or
artistic value (6) |
| 9 | | A social unit living together (6) |
| 13 | | Having a harmful or evil effect or
influence ( literary ) (7) |
| 14 | | An event that appears to be
contrary to the laws of nature and
is regarded as an act of God (7) |
| 15 | | Road surface of broken stones (7) |
| 20 | | The act or process of moving, or
the way in which somebody or
something moves (6) |
| 21 | | Gravitational force (7) |
| 23 | | An expression of regret at having
caused trouble for someone (7) |
| 24 | | The combination of two or more
commercial companies (6) |
| 25 | | Something illusory and unattainable (6) |
| 26 | | (astronomy) any of the small solid
extraterrestrial bodies that hits
the earth's atmosphere (6) |
| 29 | | A state of irritation or annoyance (4) |
| 30 | | Injure or wound seriously and
leave permanent disfiguration or
mutilation (4) |