Across
- 6. any written item, such as a book, article, or letter especially of factual nature; to keep a written record for specific purpose
- 7. to divide and give out, to scatter, to spread
- 8. (n.) a carefully made plan or plot; a plan of military operations
- 9. lasting or existing for a short time period, not permanent
- 11. (adj.) showing clever judgement and practical understanding
- 15. (adj.) tending to give a wrong idea, often on purpose
- 17. (v) to change from one form to another
- 20. uninterrupted, nonstop activity
- 22. (n) a violent attack (v) to attack violently or suddenly
- 23. a person with years of experience in a job/trade, a former member of the military; having much experience in a job or hobby, "seasoned"
- 24. a person who has changed from one opinion, belief, or religion to another.
Down
- 1. easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate
- 2. a traditional or legendary story often including characters and natural events in an attempt to explain why they happen; imaginary story
- 3. (v.) to show to be fair or right; to give good reasons for
- 4. to struggle or fight in a confused manner, to move while dragging your feet
- 5. (v.) to argue, debate, quarrel over; to question or doubt the truth of (n.) an argument, quarrel, debate
- 10. (v.) to give up on completely; to leave with no intention of returning
- 12. to refuse, to turn down, to say no to an offer or person
- 13. (adj) having a strong effect, commanding attention
- 14. (adj.)making or capable of making large amounts of; giving good results
- 16. to act or move stupidly and without grace; mistake, error
- 18. (adj.) many or very many
- 19. alone, unattended, with no company
- 21. to decide or announce a planned event will not take place, to mark an item to show it has been used
- 23. (n.) an evil or wicked person or character, especially in a story or play