"Wonder" Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. Having an abnormal or distorted shape or appearance, often due to a physical condition or injury.
  2. 4. Expressing or implying blame or responsibility for something.
  3. 6. Relating to the period of time before recorded history or the use of writing; typically refers to the Stone Age and earlier eras.
  4. 7. Perceptual experiences or perceptions, the mental result of sensory input.
  5. 10. A highly talented and often temperamental female singer, typically in the world of opera or popular music; can also refer to a demanding or arrogant person.
  6. 11. Things that deviate from what is considered normal, expected, or standard; irregularities or abnormalities.
  7. 13. The act of allowing entry, often into a place or organization; can also refer to a statement acknowledging the truth of something, such as a confession.
Down
  1. 1. The understanding of a situation or event only after it has happened; the perception of events or decisions with the benefit of hindsight, often implying that one would have made different choices if they had known better.
  2. 2. Turned into stone; immobilized with fear or shock.
  3. 4. The arrangement in a straight line or in correct relative positions; often used in a figurative sense to refer to agreement or coordination.
  4. 5. A person who is learning a trade or skill from a more experienced person, often through a formal training program or on-the-job experience.
  5. 8. A loose-fitting, knee-length garment worn by both men and women, often with a belt, in various cultures and historical periods.
  6. 9. The roof of the mouth in humans and some other mammals; also refers to one's sense of taste or preference.
  7. 12. A small, usually flat, folding case for carrying money and personal items, often used as a synonym for a woman's purse or handbag.