Across
- 4. a subordinate part attached to something; an auxiliary part; addition
- 6. to view in detail, especially to inspect, examine, or appraise formally or officially in order to ascertain condition, value, etc.
- 10. a mountain or hill through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are pushed out either continuously or at different times
- 13. to be like or similar to
- 15. the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use
- 16. not subject to control from outside; independent
- 18. of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy
- 21. absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite
- 23. a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
- 24. revolution the period of time of the changes in economic and social organization by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines
- 26. a part of a mechanical or electrical system
- 27. a period of 100 years
- 28. a person who creates especially one who creates some new process, appliance, machine, or article
- 29. a writer of plays
- 30. a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency. a natural aptitude or gift
Down
- 1. to cause to combine or unite
- 2. to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms
- 3. the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- 5. a person who believes that cultural and technological development will expand forever and in an orderly progressive manner throughout the universe
- 7. utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks
- 8. a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something
- 9. near; close together
- 11. a person who frightens others by dangerous acts
- 12. a place of learning of the highest level
- 14. physical or mental work, especially of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil. a job or task done or to be done
- 17. characterized by sensation and consciousness
- 19. accuracy; exactness
- 20. reason or sound judgment, as in utterances or actions; a particular method of reasoning or argumentation
- 22. intelligence the ability of a computer to perform operations similar to learning and decision making in humans
- 25. an expert in science, especially one of the physical or natural sciences.
