Across
- 2. To settle a disagreement between two parties by having a third party make a decision after hearing both sides.
- 3. Very religious: Sincere
- 4. Likely to change for no obvious reason.
- 7. To enter in order to help to settle something. The act or instance of Intervening.
- 9. To think of as coming from or belonging to a particular person or thing.
- 11. To settle a disagreement by having each side give up something. To expose the possibility of criticism or shame. A settlement reached by each side giving up something.
- 12. Deeply disturbed; very troubled.
- 14. Holy; having to do with religion. Worthy of being given the greatest honor or respect.
Down
- 1. To inform or instruct; to give knowledge or truth to. Free from ignorance or prejudice.
- 5. The place where one lives; home.
- 6. The path of one heavenly body around another. To put into or be in orbit.
- 8. Anything that cannot be done without or that is greatly needed. The condition of being needed.
- 9. To carry by force; to kidnap.
- 10. To slope or lean. To be likely to; to have fondness for. To bend or bow (the head).
- 13. A deep opening in the earth. Anything too deep to measure
