Across
- 5. an event, situation, or fact
- 7. unable to do or achieve (something)
- 9. to come upon; to meet, especially unexpectedly
- 11. to give an untrue or false account; to declare or prove to be untrue
- 12. to find out for certain; to decide
- 13. the state, quality, or fact of being without wrong, guilt or offence
- 14. to make something seem bigger or better than it really is
- 15. to control or rule; to be the most important
Down
- 1. a lawyer
- 2. prevent (someone) from doing or achieving something
- 3. to store up and keep; to collect things
- 4. not able to bend or change; rigid
- 6. to give someone confidence by praising him or her or showing support
- 8. to predict or see beforehand
- 10. a formal meeting for discussion
