DR List 1

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Across
  1. 4. To see or become aware of something that has not yet happened.
  2. 6. A period of time immediately after the regular season when teams play against each other in a series of games to determine a champion.
  3. 7. To give a suggestion of something that has not yet happened.
  4. 13. A smaller earthquake that occurs after a larger one.
  5. 15. Made at an earlier time for later use : made ready in advance.
  6. 16. A section at the beginning of a book that introduces the book and is usually written by someone other than the book's author.
  7. 18. To exist or happen at an earlier time than (something or someone).
  8. 20. To give (something) a date that is later than the actual or current date.
  9. 21. A note or series of notes added at the end of a letter, article, or book.
  10. 22. To form an opinion about (someone or something) before you have enough understanding or knowledge.
Down
  1. 1. Someone or something that comes before another.
  2. 2. A happy feeling that remains after a successful or emotional event.
  3. 3. Relating to the time in a child's life when the child is old enough to talk and walk but is not ready to go to school.
  4. 5. To decide that something which had been planned for a particular time will be done at a later time instead.
  5. 8. An effect that occurs after time has passed.
  6. 9. The part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
  7. 10. To warn (someone) before something happens.
  8. 11. Something that is done to prevent possible harm or trouble from happening in the future.
  9. 12. A taste that remains after something is eaten or drunk.
  10. 14. To say that (something) will happen in the future : to predict (something, such as weather) after looking at the information that is available.
  11. 15. To decide (something) before it happens or in advance.
  12. 17. Thinking about something a lot or too much. Often used with the word with.
  13. 19. The middle part of the day : the part of the day between noon and evening.