SIGHT

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Across
  1. 3. Verb To vanish or go out of sight.
  2. 6. Verb To take a quick look or brief view.
  3. 10. Adverb in a way that is not easy to notice
  4. 12. Phrase To remain alert and vigilant, actively monitoring a situation or person to be aware of any changes, developments, or potential dangers.
  5. 13. Verb To become visible or come into sight.
  6. 15. Verb To see or perceive briefly or partially.
  7. 17. Phrase Not within the range of vision; hidden.
  8. 22. Verb To gaze fixedly or intensely at something or someone.
  9. 23. Noun, Verb To change one's appearance to hide identity or deceive.
  10. 24. Phrase Wearing a disguise; in a disguised form; made to look like something else : presented as another thing
  11. 25. Noun The ability to see; vision.
  12. 26. Verb To become aware of something; to observe or perceive.
Down
  1. 1. Phrase Actively searching or watching for something or someone.
  2. 2. Noun A fixed or prolonged look.
  3. 4. Verb To watch, notice, or perceive something with a careful and attentive gaze or to pay attention to details in a systematic manner.
  4. 5. Noun the activity of watching someone carefully, especially by the police or army, because they are expected to do something wrong
  5. 7. Phrase To briefly see or notice someone or something.
  6. 8. Phrase To change your appearance to look like someone or something else.
  7. 9. Phrase To identify, discern or understand something unclear.
  8. 11. Phrase Within the range of vision; visible.
  9. 14. Verb To identify someone or something previously seen or known.
  10. 16. Adverb Barely able to see or hear something.
  11. 18. Verb To disappear suddenly and completely.
  12. 19. Verb To see, detect, or notice someone or something.
  13. 20. Noun The action or process of observing something or someone.
  14. 21. Noun A quick or brief look.