Across
- 1. To bring into existence; to produce by a course of action.
- 4. Free from error, in agreement with the truth.
- 7. In spite of, regardless of.
- 9. Part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses.
- 11. The outer border of a circle.
- 13. To follow in order to capture or defeat.
- 14. A set of promises about patient care that new doctors make.
- 17. A group of various kinds of people living in a particular area.
- 20. Human beings, persons.
- 21. To refuse to accept or consider.
- 22. teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and rhetoric.
- 23. A branch of mathematics centered around measurement and the relationships of points, lines, angles, etc. in three dimensional space.
- 24. To build an object.
- 26. To search for.
- 27. A fight or disagreement.
- 29. By choice or free will.
- 32. A story written in he form of a play.
Down
- 2. A play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems.
- 3. The time period following the death of Alexander during which the Greek culture spread.
- 5. Words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony.
- 6. A philosophical method of questioning to gain truth.
- 8. A short story that teaches a lesson.
- 10. Passing down stories through speech.
- 12. The philosophy of Epicurus, stating that you need to look for happiness and peace.
- 15. A branch of mathematics centered around measurement and the relationships of points, lines, angles, etc. on a plane.
- 16. A play or film that ends happily or has humor.
- 18. To observe or study by examining closely and questioning systematically.
- 19. The philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people shouldn’t feel emotions.
- 21. The art of public speaking and debate.
- 25. A procedure or process or a way of doing something.
- 26. A distinctive form or type of something.
- 28. A traditional story about the beliefs of a people.
- 30. A sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god.
- 31. To make information public.
