Grammar Usage

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Across
  1. 3. should not be used because there cannot be something that is "very one of a kind" - it either is one of a kind or not
  2. 4. feeling fear or anxiety
  3. 9. being made afraid or anxious by someone
  4. 11. the building in Washington, D.C., in which Congress sits (or similar buildings used by state legislatures
  5. 16. to be suspended by the neck with a rope or cord for the purpose of causing death
  6. 17. male graduate of a particular school, college or university
  7. 18. not really a word - just a confused, mashed-up form of "irrespective" and "regardless"
  8. 20. when referring to races, this word should not be capitalized
  9. 22. used to apply to groups of graduates containing both men and women, though traditionally, it is masculine plural
Down
  1. 1. after that; therefore; at that time; also
  2. 2. to belittle, to fall in value
  3. 5. easily set on fire (often confused to mean not catching fire easily)
  4. 6. without paying attention to the present situation; despite the prevailing circumstances
  5. 7. of or relating to the five senses (properly, this word has no risqué connotations)
  6. 8. when referring to races, this word should not be capitalized
  7. 10. to disapprove earnestly
  8. 12. not taking something into account;regardless of
  9. 13. city or town that is the official seat of government in a country, state, etc.
  10. 14. to suspend; to attach to a wall
  11. 15. easily set on fire
  12. 19. relating to gratification of the senses, especially sexually
  13. 21. introduces the second element in a comparison, used in expressions introducing an exception or contrast, used in expressions indicating one thing happening immediately after another