Across
- 1. ad. In fact or to all purposes; practically
- 3. v. To command (someone) not to do something
- 4. n. One who practices magic; a sorcerer or magician
- 6. n. the inevitable fortune that befalls a person or thing; destiny
- 7. n. A usually sweet course or dish, as of fruit, ice cream, or pastry, served at the end of a meal
- 10. a. Causing or tending to cause death
- 13. n. Accumulated or stored wealth in the form of money, jewels, or other valuables
- 16. v. To set going by taking the first step; begin
- 18. a. Extremely aggressive or violent
- 19. a. Of or relating to institutionalized education and scholarship, especially at a college or university
- 20. v. To have as a meaning, suggestion, or association; stand for or symbolize
- 21. n. A body or collection of myths belonging to a people and addressing their origin, history, deities, ancestors, and heroes.
- 22. v. To direct the eyes at or toward something briefly
Down
- 2. v. To pull up something from the ground
- 3. a. Being entirely without flaw or imperfection
- 5. a. Brought from wildness into a domesticated or tractable state
- 8. n. a literary or dialect word for snake
- 9. n. the principal lecturer or teacher in a field of learning at a university or college
- 10. a. Having lost all hope; despairing.
- 11. n. Recognition of the quality, value, significance, or magnitude of people and things.
- 12. v. To bring back into existence or use; reestablish
- 14. v. To carry (something) on one's person from one place to another
- 15. a. Judging severely and finding fault
- 17. n. The organism or organisms resulting from sexual or asexual reproduction.
