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Across
  1. 2. The ability to allow liquids or gases to pass through.
  2. 6. To imagine or predict something.
  3. 7. Never-ending or continuous.
  4. 9. The critical point at which a significant change occurs.
  5. 11. at Suggested indirectly.
  6. 12. off To delay or prevent something bad.
  7. 13. Weak or ruined due to age or neglect.
  8. 15. Harmful or damaging.
  9. 17. Regular payments over time.
  10. 20. A distinctive feature or trait.
  11. 22. The state of being worn out or weakened by age or neglect.
  12. 25. Moving steadily while making a regular sound.
  13. 26. Fell rapidly and steeply.
  14. 27. Shows signs of or displays.
  15. 29. Broken through or violated.
  16. 30. To fall suddenly, especially in value or energy.
  17. 32. Until now; previously.
  18. 33. To give in or die from something.
  19. 34. Processing or analyzing data.
  20. 35. Periods or extents of time or space.
  21. 36. The beginning of something unpleasant.
  22. 37. into Switching quickly into another state or condition.
  23. 38. A consequence or result, often indirectly expressed.
Down
  1. 1. Suggesting something subtly.
  2. 3. Dismissed something as unimportant.
  3. 4. In a way that can be noticed.
  4. 5. Increased in strength or intensity.
  5. 8. Small blood cells that help with clotting.
  6. 10. Causes something to happen suddenly.
  7. 14. To cause to be in a particular state.
  8. 16. A balanced or stable state.
  9. 18. To combine into one.
  10. 19. A sudden increase or strong forward movement.
  11. 21. Social activities and entertainment after skiing.
  12. 23. Very suddenly or steeply.
  13. 24. (way) Already started or in progress.
  14. 25. Very convincing or interesting.
  15. 28. The complete set of proteins in an organism.
  16. 31. Increasing in quantity or intensity.
  17. 33. The arrangement into different layers or classes.