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Across
| 1 | | Shining with a glowing light (6) |
| 5 | | Feel remorse for; feel sorry for;
be contrite about (6) |
| 10 | | Dampen (7) |
| 11 | | Help develop, help grow (7) |
| 12 | | Organizations of employees formed
to bargain with the employer (6) |
| 15 | | Lacking wisdom, judgment, or good
sense (6) |
| 16 | | A heavy rain (7) |
| 17 | | Being of the age 13 through 19 (4) |
| 18 | | Close (4) |
| 19 | | Obvious: easy or clear to see or
understand (7) |
| 20 | | The sister of your father or mother (4) |
| 22 | | An urgent, often emotional, request (4) |
| 25 | | Catches an animal in a trap (7) |
| 27 | | Pour something gently into another
container (6) |
| 28 | | South American cud-chewing animals
related to camels but smaller and
lacking a hump (6) |
| 31 | | Present in or produced by nature,
not artificial or synthetic (7) |
| 32 | | Assume a reclining position (3 4) |
| 33 | | Feel bitter or indignant about (6) |
| 34 | | A document granting an inventor
sole rights to an invention (6) |
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Down
| 2 | | To make use of something, or find
a practical or effective use for
something (7) |
| 3 | | The area or range covered or
affected by something (6) |
| 4 | | A shelter, consisting of sheets of
fabric draped over or attached to
a frame of poles (4) |
| 5 | | Talk in a noisy, excited, or
declamatory manner (4) |
| 6 | | Somebody's mother, father, or legal guardian (6) |
| 7 | | To give people, animals, or plants
the substances they require to
live, grow, or remain fit and
healthy (7) |
| 8 | | A quantity of money (6) |
| 9 | | Above average in quality or
quantity (6) |
| 13 | | A liquid substance capable of
dissolving other substances (7) |
| 14 | | 3-pronged spear (7) |
| 15 | | To free something from a snarl or
snarls (7) |
| 20 | | Feeling or showing great
enthusiasm or eagerness (6) |
| 21 | | A long narrow piece of material
worn (mostly by men) under a collar (7) |
| 23 | | Satirical attack in writing or
verse (7) |
| 24 | | Not present (6) |
| 25 | | The principal dish of a meal (6) |
| 26 | | First in order of birth (6) |
| 29 | | The story that is told in a novel
or play or movie etc. (4) |
| 30 | | To hit the hands together
repeatedly to express approval (4) |
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