Across
- 3. (adj.) Inherent, relating to the essential nature of a thing
- 6. (n.) Foolish talk or thinking, nonsense; (v.) To utter foolish talk or nonsense
- 7. (v.) To win confidence or good graces for oneself
- 9. State of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness
- 10. (n.) One that interferes with the affairs of others, often for selfish reasons; a m
- 12. (n.) Supernatural forces, events, and beings collectively; (adj.) Dealing with supernatural phenomena, involving the supernatural
- 13. (adj.) Pompous in speech or writing
- 15. (n.) An idea or opinion that lacks proof, a conjecture
- 17. (n.) Self-confident assurance; poise
- 19. (v.) To urge by strong, argument, admonition, or advice
Down
- 1. (v.) To attack with harsh criticism
- 2. (v.) To cause to happen early or prematurely; (adj.) Moving along rapidly without careful attention
- 4. (v.) To spread or diffuse through
- 5. (adj.) Imposing rigid standards of performance; Severe; Strict
- 8. (n.) A simplified representation, a summary
- 10. (v.) To trespass upon, to violate
- 11. (adj.) By virtue of office or position; (adv.) By virtue of position or office
- 14. (v.) To make or grow better
- 16. (adj.) Immature, inexperienced
- 18. (n.) A hoped-for period of joy, serenity, prosperity, and justice