Across
- 2. A person hired to carry baggage at a station, airport, or hotel
- 5. To expel (a foreigner) from a country
- 6. To force or drive (a liquid or gas) into something
- 8. To carry from one place to another
- 11. A law enacted by a legislative body
- 12. A machine that uses lenses and a source of light to project images, as of motion pictures, onto a surface
- 13. To refuse to accept, use, grant, consider, etc.
- 14. Existing within the mid or perception of an individual and not capable of being observed or experienced by anyone else
- 15. Any belief, practice, or rite unreasonably dependent on magic, chance, or dogma
- 17. In grammar, a word used to describe a noun or to limit it's meaning
- 18. A person who gathers information for news stories that are written of broadcast
- 20. Easily or conveniently carried
Down
- 1. To compare in order to reveal differences
- 3. Not influenced by emotion or prejudice; impartial. Something worked toward; a goal; a purpose
- 4. Any exclamation
- 7. A form representing a person or thing, made by an artist out of stone, metal, or another solid substance
- 9. One of the divisions of a poem or song, composed of two or more lines
- 10. One of the conditions, facts, or events connected with and usually affecting another event, a person, or a course of action
- 16. An educational institution
- 19. Something that stands in the way of progress toward a goal; a hindrance
