Across
- 2. Raised in a ___ household, she was well-versed in etiquette and the finer points of social decorum.
- 4. Before submitting the research findings, the assistant was asked to ___ the raw data to ensure consistency across all the reports.
- 8. Only a true ___ could appreciate the delicate flavors layered in the chef’s signature dish.
- 9. The storyteller managed to ___ the audience, weaving a narrative so vivid that time seemed to stand still.
- 11. School policy makes it clear that administrators will not ___ any form of academic dishonesty, regardless of circumstance.
- 13. The ___ official’s willingness to accept bribes compromised the integrity of the entire administration.
- 14. The origins of the ancient manuscript remain an unsolved ___, baffling historians for decades.
Down
- 1. The scientist’s reputation gave ___ to her controversial hypothesis, swaying even her harshest critics.
- 3. His ___ manner grated on colleagues, as he frequently imposed unnecessary rules under the guise of helping.
- 5. After weeks of relentless studying, she sank into a mental ___ that left her unresponsive to even the most stimulating discussions.
- 6. He entered the interview with a ___ air, his confident stride belying any nerves he might have felt.
- 7. The ___ stench emanating from the abandoned warehouse made it nearly impossible for investigators to continue their search without masks.
- 8. The charismatic leader’s following was so devoted that many outsiders considered the organization a dangerous ___.
- 10. Despite his many hobbies, his superficial knowledge often betrayed him as a mere ___ rather than a committed expert.
- 12. His argument was persuasive not for its bold claims, but for the subtle ___ that distinguished it from oversimplified rhetoric.
