Day 2, Day 32

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Across
  1. 4. Relating to the concepts and ideas of a subject instead of its practical applications; Concerned with what could be, rather than what is known to be true
  2. 6. To move troops or equipment into a position for military action; To organize and send resources for a specific purpose; The act of arranging or positioning resources or personnel; A process of organizing and moving forces into position
  3. 8. A stock of materials or assets that can be used when needed; A source of support or aid; To supply someone or something with necessary materials or support; To provide essential tools or information to assist someone
  4. 11. Something that is wildly unreasonable or illogical; Behavior or ideas that are extremely silly or ridiculous; A situation that is ridiculous and makes no sense; The condition where life seems meaningless and illogical
  5. 12. To make something as large or great as possible; To increase to the highest level or amount
  6. 14. A large group of animals that live or are kept together; A collection of livestock, particularly hoofed animals; To move in a group or together as a unit; To gather animals or people and lead them
  7. 15. Extremely useful and important; Having a value that cannot be measured
Down
  1. 1. The lowest part of a building that supports it; A structure that provides support from below
  2. 2. Focused on practical results rather than theories; Based on practical considerations in real-life situations; A person focused on practical results; Someone who prefers realistic approaches
  3. 3. A person who is part of your family by blood or marriage; Someone who shares a common ancestor with you; Considered in relation to something else; Dependent on or connected to another factor
  4. 5. A connection or relationship between two or more things; The state of being related or connected
  5. 7. A field where animals can eat grass and plants; Land covered with grass used for grazing livestock; To let animals feed on grass in an open area; To move livestock to a field for grazing
  6. 9. To crush something so that it becomes flat or deformed; To press with force to make something soft or flat; A type of vegetable that is soft and often has a thick skin, commonly eaten after cooking; A sport in which two players hit a small rubber ball against walls in a court; In a manner that produces a crushing sound
  7. 10. Relating to or acting as a cause; Indicating the reason behind something
  8. 13. Seeming reasonable or likely to be true; Capable of being believed or accepted as true