Across
- 6. – The belief in one god
- 7. – The scientific study of microscopic organisms
- 9. – A person devoted to high-quality sound and music
- 10. – To compute incorrectly
- 11. – A sole ruler, such as a king or queen
- 12. – Large enough to be seen without magnification
- 14. An irrational fear related to animals
- 16. – The larger system or universe viewed as a whole
- 17. – A political system governed by multiple leaders
- 20. – An indirect word or phrase used to soften a harsh meaning
- 22. – Having an unknown or withheld identity
- 23. – A fictional society characterized by suffering or injustice
- 25. – The practice of having only one spouse
- 26. – To act inappropriately or against expected rules
- 27. – The belief in multiple gods
- 29. – A lengthy speech delivered by one speaker
- 30. – The deliberate ending of life to relieve suffering
- 31. – A person who rejects belief in a god or gods
- 34. – An individual who enthusiastically embraces technology
- 36. – A condition of disorder caused by the absence of authority
- 37. – A small electronic circuit used in computing
- 38. – A state of emotional discomfort or dissatisfaction
Down
- 1. – Impaired in function or operation
- 2. – A person with a strong interest in words and language
- 3. – A feeling of intense happiness or excitement
- 4. – Composed of a single color or its variations
- 5. – Someone who values and collects books
- 8. Fear triggered by confined or enclosed spaces
- 10. – One millionth of a second
- 13. Anxiety centered on being alone
- 15. – An instrument designed to measure physiological responses during questioning
- 18. – An event involving bad luck or hardship
- 19. – An individual fluent in several languages
- 20. – To formally praise someone, especially after death
- 21. – Lacking variation; dull or repetitive
- 24. – To form an inaccurate evaluation
- 28. – Fear of open areas or crowded public settings
- 32. An extreme fear involving high places
- 33. – The practice of having more than one spouse
- 35. – Not representative of the norm
