Across
- 3. someone or something with the power to cause significant change, affect decisions, or shape events
- 6. a Spanish-speaking neighborhood or district within a city
- 8. a form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid, awarded to students to fund educational expenses like tuition, books, and room and board
- 12. an action, trick, or stratagem intended to deceive, mislead, or distract someone
- 13. the fact of having committed a breach of conduct, crime, or violation of moral/legal law, often resulting in legal culpability
Down
- 1. not intoxicated or drunk, or the habitual abstinence from alcohol and drugs
- 2. creating realistic, immersive scenarios—like job interviews, airport navigation, or restaurant ordering—to practice language skills in a safe environment
- 4. a secret, usually, romantic or sexual relationship between two people, at least one of whom is committed to someone else
- 5. someone or something with intense beauty, striking magnificence, or high attractiveness
- 7. something real, authentic, or sincere—not fake, counterfeit, or hypocritical
- 9. to move, act, or escape in a stealthy, furtive, or sneaky manner
- 10. someone highly self-satisfied, complacent, or excessively proud of themselves, often in an annoying way
- 11. something ruined, damaged, or decayed (especially food), or a person/child whose character is harmed by excessive pampering, making them selfish
