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Across
  1. 3. (adj.) Possessing deep knowledge and scholarship in a particular field.
  2. 6. (v.) To tame or train animals for human use or companionship.
  3. 10. (v.) To act in opposition or response to something; to oppose or negate.
  4. 11. (v.) To absorb and integrate into a larger group or culture.
  5. 13. (adj.) Not connected to religious or spiritual matters; relating to worldly or non-religious affairs.
  6. 14. (n.) The set of courses and subjects taught in an educational program.
  7. 15. (n.) A ghostly or supernatural apparition; something that appears but has no substance.
  8. 17. (n.) A trace or remnant of something that once existed but has now disappeared.
  9. 19. (n.) A typical example or model; a framework or pattern of thought.
  10. 20. (n.) Traditional beliefs, customs, and stories passed down through generations.
  11. 21. (adv.) In a manner associated with formal ceremonies or established customs.
  12. 23. (n.) A long, epic story or tale, often involving heroic adventures.
  13. 24. (n.) The strictness or thoroughness of a process or standard.
  14. 26. (adj.) Capable of continuing or maintaining itself without external influence.
  15. 28. (v.) To subject to harsh and unjust treatment, often involving control and cruelty.
  16. 29. (v.) To treat unfairly or make distinctions based on factors like race, gender, or age.
  17. 30. (v.) To make changes or improvements to something, often through modification or revision.
  18. 32. (adj.) Pertaining to extrasensory perception or abilities beyond the ordinary senses.
  19. 35. (n.) A heavy load or responsibility that is difficult to bear.
  20. 36. (n.) A ceremonial or formal act, often of a religious nature.
  21. 37. (adj.) Showing a preference or prejudice for one side or viewpoint over another.
Down
  1. 1. (adv.) In a way that is clearly and noticeably different or separate.
  2. 2. (v.) To engage in deep contemplation or reflection, often for relaxation or spiritual purposes.
  3. 4. (n.) A practice of foreseeing the future or gaining insights through supernatural means, like tarot cards or tea leaves.
  4. 5. (adj.) In practice or reality, even if not officially recognized.
  5. 7. (adj.) Narrow-minded or limited in perspective; often referring to a focus on local concerns.
  6. 8. (n.) A belief, idea, or concept, often of a general or vague nature.
  7. 9. (n.) An object or artifact from the past, often with historical or religious significance.
  8. 12. (v.) To call upon or request with earnestness, often in a ritual or spiritual context.
  9. 14. (n.) The process of burning a body after death, often as a funeral practice.
  10. 16. (n.) A feeling of intense fear or dread, often associated with frightening stories or situations.
  11. 18. (v.) To convert into a fossil or to become rigid and unchanging.
  12. 20. (v.) To strengthen or secure, often by adding defenses or support.
  13. 21. (n.) A list of names or a schedule of individuals, often in a group or organization.
  14. 22. (v.) To temporarily stop or delay something, often for a specific period.
  15. 25. (adv.) Without doubt or reservation; understood without the need for explicit expression.
  16. 27. (adj.) Holding preconceived opinions or biases, often without adequate evidence.
  17. 31. (adj.) Related to the study of stars, planets, and their influence on human affairs.
  18. 33. (v.) To visit or appear repeatedly, often in a ghostly or unsettling manner.
  19. 34. (n.) Someone or something that acts as a go-between or mediator between two parties.