Across
- 3. to fake or pretend
- 5. to weigh down or hinder; to burden or impede
- 6. to make more severe, bitter, or violent; to aggravate, intensify, or provoke
- 8. the use of obstruction to prevent action, especially the passage of law; to delay, hinder, or interfere
- 11. learned or educated; knowledgeable
- 12. not serious; deliberately inappropriate joking; amusing
- 14. false or mistaken idea or belief; a misconception; an idea based off unsound judgment
Down
- 1. extremely particular; fussy or picky
- 2. light and airy; heavenly, celestial, or unearthly
- 4. do away with completely; annihilate, extinguish, eliminate, or obliterate
- 6. puzzling or mysterious; ambiguous or perplexing
- 7. to try to equal or imitate; to mimic or represent
- 9. a sudden perception of the essential meaning or nature of something; an appearance or manifestation of the divine; a revelation or vision
- 10. filled with or full of
- 13. a period of time characterized by distinctive events or developments, a distinctive period of time; an extended period of time; an era or age
