Across
- 3. resign, formally give up an office or duty; to disown, discard
- 9. an official agreement that is made between two or more countries or groups
- 10. to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime or responsible for a problem, bad situation, etc.
- 11. very lively, happy, or energetic
- 12. joining or associating with something or someone
- 14. enough, sufficient
- 15. to give something (such as power, control, or a possession) to another person or group
- 18. something that can be chosen instead of something else; a choice or option
- 20. on time; prompt; arriving or doing something at the expected time
- 22. able to cause people to do or believe something
- 23. not interested in or concerned about something
Down
- 1. treating all people and groups equally; not biased
- 2. serving to settle an issue; final; showing that something is certainly true
- 4. a piece of jewelry or an ornament that has little value; knick-knack
- 5. very foolish; ridiculous
- 6. to trick or confuse someone
- 7. rough; coarse; harsh; causing irritation; grinding or wearing down
- 8. likely to be or become something specified in the future
- 12. a change in the words or meaning of a law or document (such as a constitution)
- 13. to gain possession of something
- 16. able to be chosen for something
- 17. to treat a person or group of people in a cruel or unfair way
- 19. having unlimited power or authority; a supreme ruler
- 21. very famous or well-known
- 24. to make someone very angry; enrage
