Across
- 1. an informal meeting for the exchange of views, an academic seminar on a broad topic
- 6. marked by inventive skill and imagination, clever
- 7. to make open or manifest, declare, reveal
- 8. easily excused or forgiven, pardonable
- 11. n.: the office or term of office of a pontiff
- 14. deliberate breach of faith, calculated violation of trust, treachery
- 15. adherence to the truth, truthfulness
- 18. to acknowledge as being true, yield, grant
- 19. to oppose, contradict, or call into question
- 20. equivalent in effect of value; a request ___ to a demand
- 21. to put into jail
- 22. a powerful emotion; the sufferings of Jesus
- 23. to elucidate, make clear
- 24. the act of going out, an exit
Down
- 1. intelligible, readily comprehended or understood
- 2. moral corruption or degradation
- 3. to deal with people in a patronizingly superior manner, to descend to the level of one considered inferior
- 4. to go back, move backward, return to a less developed state
- 5. the power to enforce, command, determine, or judge
- 9. a particular word, phrase, or expression, esp. one used by a particular person or group style of speaking
- 10. inference or judgment based on incomplete evidence, guesswork
- 12. fearless dating, intrepidity, an act of insolent heedlessness
- 13. sad, wistful
- 16. relating to the banks of a river
- 17. operandi a method of operating or functioning, a person’s manner of working
- 21. to inhabit or overrun in numbers large enough to be harmful, threatening, or obnoxious
