Across
- 10. a sudden and widespread disaster or calamity.
- 11. a belief not based on reason or science, often involving luck or the supernatural.
- 15. the period of recovery after an illness or injury.
- 18. related to plants or the study of plants.
- 19. complete destruction or total elimination.
- 20. an indirect or subtle suggestion, often negative.
Down
- 1. the act of restoring friendly relations after a conflict.
- 2. property, money, or traits passed down from parents or ancestors.
- 3. friendly and generous treatment of guests or visitors.
- 4. a religious community where monks live, work, and worship.
- 5. a high-ranking military officer.
- 6. a feeling that something is wrong or that someone may be guilty.
- 7. a lack of good judgment, especially in speech or behavior.
- 8. something that blocks or gets in the way.
- 9. relating to ancestors or something inherited from earlier generations.
- 12. a tall structure with a bright light that guides ships at sea.
- 13. a legendary or noble family name; often associated with ancient rulers in British lore.
- 14. detailed, complicated, or carefully planned.
- 16. capable of injecting poison; harmful or dangerous.
- 17. a piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland.
