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3 Certainly.9 Familiar pronoun meaning “You”.

11 To be of importance.14 Formal pronoun.16 Opinion. Today, censure means to criticize

harshly.17 Mucus.

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1 A word used to describe any of the titledmen of Britain such as a Duke or Earl.

2 To hurry onward.3 Fraudulent, fake.4 No.5 So, therefore.6 A man whose wife has taken a boyfriend

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3 Certainly.9 Familiar pronoun meaning “You”.

11 To be of importance.14 Formal pronoun.16 Opinion. Today, censure means to criticize

harshly.17 Mucus.

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1 A word used to describe any of the titledmen of Britain such as a Duke or Earl.

2 To hurry onward.3 Fraudulent, fake.4 No.5 So, therefore.6 A man whose wife has taken a boyfriend

18 Contraction for “It was”.20 Contraction for “It is”.22 The territory ruled by a duke or duch*ess.23 Plans.25 Interjection meaning “pray you” or please.28 Villain.29 A standard-bearer. The lowest ranking

commissioned officer.31 Anything.33 Slang for “head”.36 Having a wicker covering.38 French interjection for “goodbye”.40 To listen.41 A large drinking vessel (approximately two

liters).42 A nobleman of the highest hereditary rank.43

A man of rank or position. Used as a titlebefore the given name of a baron, baronet,or knight; a man who has completedservice as a page and squire.

44 Has, have, or had.

on the side.

7 Deceiving.

8 A low person.10 Portugese gold coins that were stamped

with a cross.12 A member of the Muslim people of

northwest Africa13 Complete destruction.15 Often.19 To defile, soil, or stain.21 Presently, soon.24 Talking alone on stage.26 Toward this way.27 Stupid birds.30 A violent storm.32 To acknowledge.34 Interjection for “god’s wounds” used to

express surprise, anger, or indignation.35 Dared.36 Possessive pronoun meaning “Your”.37 Past tense of “bid”.39 Do or does.45 Pronoun meaning “You”.

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18 Contraction for “It was”.20 Contraction for “It is”.22 The territory ruled by a duke or duch*ess.23 Plans.25 Interjection meaning “pray you” or please.28 Villain.29 A standard-bearer. The lowest ranking

commissioned officer.31 Anything.33 Slang for “head”.36 Having a wicker covering.38 French interjection for “goodbye”.40 To listen.41 A large drinking vessel (approximately two

liters).42 A nobleman of the highest hereditary rank.43

A man of rank or position. Used as a titlebefore the given name of a baron, baronet,or knight; a man who has completedservice as a page and squire.

44 Has, have, or had.

on the side.

7 Deceiving.

8 A low person.10 Portugese gold coins that were stamped

with a cross.12 A member of the Muslim people of

northwest Africa13 Complete destruction.15 Often.19 To defile, soil, or stain.21 Presently, soon.24 Talking alone on stage.26 Toward this way.27 Stupid birds.30 A violent storm.32 To acknowledge.34 Interjection for “god’s wounds” used to

express surprise, anger, or indignation.35 Dared.36 Possessive pronoun meaning “Your”.37 Past tense of “bid”.39 Do or does.45 Pronoun meaning “You”.

Note: For a fee, you can use Crossword Weaver to print a nice copy of this puzzle (one that doesn't looklike a web page). You can check it out for free by downloading the demo fromwww.CrosswordWeaver.com .

18 Contraction for “It was”.20 Contraction for “It is”.22 The territory ruled by a duke or duch*ess.23 Plans.25 Interjection meaning “pray you” or please.28 Villain.29 A standard-bearer. The lowest ranking

commissioned officer.31 Anything.33 Slang for “head”.36 Having a wicker covering.38 French interjection for “goodbye”.40 To listen.41 A large drinking vessel (approximately two

liters).42 A nobleman of the highest hereditary rank.43

A man of rank or position. Used as a titlebefore the given name of a baron, baronet,or knight; a man who has completedservice as a page and squire.

44 Has, have, or had.

on the side.

7 Deceiving.

8 A low person.10 Portugese gold coins that were stamped

with a cross.12 A member of the Muslim people of

northwest Africa13 Complete destruction.15 Often.19 To defile, soil, or stain.21 Presently, soon.24 Talking alone on stage.26 Toward this way.27 Stupid birds.30 A violent storm.32 To acknowledge.34 Interjection for “god’s wounds” used to

express surprise, anger, or indignation.35 Dared.36 Possessive pronoun meaning “Your”.37 Past tense of “bid”.39 Do or does.45 Pronoun meaning “You”.

Note: For a fee, you can use Crossword Weaver to print a nice copy of this puzzle (one that doesn't looklike a web page). You can check it out for free by downloading the demo fromwww.CrosswordWeaver.com .

18 Contraction for “It was”.20 Contraction for “It is”.22 The territory ruled by a duke or duch*ess.23 Plans.25 Interjection meaning “pray you” or please.28 Villain.29 A standard-bearer. The lowest ranking

commissioned officer.31 Anything.33 Slang for “head”.36 Having a wicker covering.38 French interjection for “goodbye”.40 To listen.41 A large drinking vessel (approximately two

liters).42 A nobleman of the highest hereditary rank.43

A man of rank or position. Used as a titlebefore the given name of a baron, baronet,or knight; a man who has completedservice as a page and squire.

44 Has, have, or had.

on the side.

7 Deceiving.

8 A low person.10 Portugese gold coins that were stamped

with a cross.12 A member of the Muslim people of

northwest Africa13 Complete destruction.15 Often.19 To defile, soil, or stain.21 Presently, soon.24 Talking alone on stage.26 Toward this way.27 Stupid birds.30 A violent storm.32 To acknowledge.34 Interjection for “god’s wounds” used to

express surprise, anger, or indignation.35 Dared.36 Possessive pronoun meaning “Your”.37 Past tense of “bid”.39 Do or does.45 Pronoun meaning “You”.

Note: For a fee, you can use Crossword Weaver to print a nice copy of this puzzle (one that doesn't looklike a web page). You can check it out for free by downloading the demo fromwww.CrosswordWeaver.com .

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