Across
- 2. — Defeated or successfully dealt with a problem, obstacle, or fear.
- 6. — The way that a person or a group of people lives and spends their time.
- 7. To successfully finish or get something you wanted by working hard.
- 9. A person whose job is to study details and data to understand something deeply.
- 10. The ability to see; a person's vision.
- 12. — Formal talks given to a group of people, especially university students, to teach them about a subject.
- 13. — Depending on each other; needing two or more people or things to work together.
- 15. — To give all your attention, time, or energy to one specific thing.
- 18. — Achieved something that you have been trying to do; did well.
- 19. — A person or thing that gives you new, creative ideas or the desire to do something well.
- 22. — Having the physical and mental abilities that most people have.
- 23. — An older term for disabled.
- 24. — In addition; also (used to introduce a fresh fact or argument).
- 25. — A positive term used to describe people with physical or mental disabilities, focusing on what they can do.
- 26. — Extra; more than what was first planned or available.
Down
- 1. — Things that you hope to achieve in the future.
- 3. — To find the right answer to a problem, puzzle, or mystery.
- 4. A fault, flaw, or mistake in something that means it is not perfect.
- 5. A formal event performed on a special occasion, like a wedding or graduation.
- 8. — A small wireless phone that you can carry with you everywhere.
- 11. — Not relying on or needing other people for help or money.
- 14. — The way you feel and think about something, which shows in how you behave.
- 16. Bifida — A medical condition that a person is born with, where the spine does not develop normally.
- 17. — The row of bones down the center of the back that supports the body; the backbone.
- 20. Related to education, schools, universities, and serious study
- 21. — Having a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
