Across
- 3. Lacking in distinctive qualities and thus difficult to describe
- 5. The appearance of an idea, situation, or plan, as viewed by the mind; an element or facet
- 7. A review, survey, or contemplation of the past
- 10. To think deeply on a given subject; ponder
- 14. A handwritten or typewritten book, paper, or article, as distinguished from a printed copy
- 15. A person who inspects or examines
- 16. Of, containing, consisting of, or like fire
- 17. To give a verbal account of; tell about in detail
- 18. 1. To break in upon 2. To stop the conversation, speech, or action of by breaking in 3. To break the continuity of
- 21. To upset the order of; throw into confusion or disorder
- 22. 1. Unexpected; sudden 2. Short and brief so as to suggest rudeness or displeasure
- 24. Someone who views an event; an observer or onlooker
- 25. Of the nature of a spectacle; sensational
- 26. To contract to receive and pay for a certain number of issues of a periodical
- 28. The act or process of breaking open or bursting
- 29. A sample used for analysis
Down
- 1. Something expected or foreseen; an expectation
- 2. The act or practice of looking inward to examine one's own thoughts and feelings
- 4. 1. The act, process, or technique of describing 2. An account in words describing something
- 6. Attracting attention; striking the eye
- 8. 1. A public performance or display 2. A marvel or curiosity
- 9. Not active or not tending to be active
- 11. Completely without money; financially ruined
- 12. To believe without being sure; imagine
- 13. 1. A feeling of honor or esteem 2. Regard or consideration 3. To have or show respect for
- 19. 1. The act or an example of writing or engraving 2. Something inscribed
- 20. Striking in appearance or effect
- 23. To write or type a copy of; write out fully, as from shorthand notes
- 26. 1. The bands of color seen when white light, especially light from the sun, is broken up by refraction, as in a rainbow or by a prism 2. A broad range of related qualities, ideas, or activities
- 27. 1. The fact or an example of erupting, or bursting forth 2. A sudden, often violent outburst