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