| 1 | | To fail to keep up with somebody
or something: fall _______ (6) |
| 5 | | The season when the leaves fall
from the trees (6) |
| 10 | | To grow too large for something (7) |
| 11 | | A fast downward flow of liquid or
small objects (7) |
| 12 | | First or earliest, and often basic (6) |
| 15 | | They lead people through unknown
or unmapped country (6) |
| 16 | | State emphatically and
authoritatively (7) |
| 17 | | An open vessel with a handle and a
spout for pouring (4) |
| 18 | | Smile (4) |
| 19 | | Enduring strength and energy (7) |
| 20 | | A device attached to a fishing
line to attract fish (4) |
| 22 | | Enthusiastic devotees of sports (4) |
| 25 | | The state of falling behind in
payments (7) |
| 27 | | To confront somebody with a charge
of having done something illegal,
wrong, or undesirable (6) |
| 28 | | Officer in the (ceremonial)
bodyguard of the British monarch (6) |
| 31 | | People, things, or groups entered
into something (as a contest or
market) (7) |
| 32 | | Give support or one's approval to (7) |
| 33 | | Fall abruptly (6) |
| 34 | | Fall down, as if collapsing (6) |