Across
- 1. an exclusive right or privilege held by a person or group
- 3. showy; claiming a position of distinction or merit when unjustified
- 4. unusually advanced or mature in mental development or talent
- 5. taking place within the walls or confines of an institution; involving only students at the same school
- 6. thinking about one's own thoughts
- 8. taking place after one's death
- 11. the laying on of something as a burden or obligation; a burdensome or unfair demand
- 13. a long, dramatic speech by one person; a series of jokes delivered by one comedian
- 14. a person argues in favor of something; a supporter of a cause
- 15. a collection of literary pieces, such as poems, short stories, etc.
Down
- 1. absurd; contrary to nature or reason
- 2. to place close together or side by side, esp. for comparison and contrast
- 4. a note added to a finished letter, book, etc.
- 7. one who studies insects
- 8. a feeling of anxiety over a future event; a forewarning
- 9. to set forth in detail; to explain
- 10. a speech or written tribute of praise, most often delivered at a memorial server in honor of deceased
- 12. future generations; all descendants of one person
