February 1, 2021

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Across
  1. 3. Incapable of moving or acting.
  2. 4. Strikingly conspicuous; prominent. synonym: noticeable.
  3. 9. Clearly related to a matter at hand
  4. 11. or having a tendency to elude; hard to grasp or confine; slippery."
  5. 14. A composite spring, used especially in automotive suspensions, consisting of several layers of flexible metallic strips joined to act as a single unit; Theatrical arts or performances; Exaggerated emotional behavior calculated for effect.
  6. 15. "To go through searchingly or carefully; run over with careful scrutiny; examine throughout or in detail; inspect; survey; scan; scrutinize.
  7. 18. Unnaturally pale, as from physical or emotional distress.
  8. 19. To say or mention suddenly, often in interrupting the remarks of another.
  9. 20. Filled with or expressing grief; mournful. synonym: sad.
  10. 21. read through carefully or with attention."
  11. 23. To preoccupy the mind of (someone) excessively.
Down
  1. 1. The act of premonishing or forewarning; hence, a previous warning or notification of subsequent events; previous information.
  2. 2. To prevent (someone) from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart.
  3. 5. A breed of large dogs noted for strength and courage. There are various strains, differing in form and color, and characteristic of different countries.
  4. 6. " Constituting a symptom, as of a disease.
  5. 7. Easily nauseated or sickened.
  6. 8. Preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else.
  7. 10. "Difficult to define or describe.
  8. 12. stormy; showing no clemency; unmerciful
  9. 13. "Overhanging; fixed pendently or so as to overlook; projecting from above.
  10. 14. Threatening or about to fall or to occur; impending threateningly; hanging over one's head."
  11. 16. To stop; cease from some action or proceeding; forbear: used absolutely or with from.
  12. 17. To shrink back, as in fear or repugnance; to fall back; return
  13. 22. the nature of a symptom; indicative; in pathology secondary."