Across
- 3. (Verb): To hint at something indirectly, often in a sneaky, calculating, or suggestive manner.
- 7. (Verb): To eat, drink, or completely up a resource.
- 8. (Verb): To hold out or put forward to someone for acceptance.
- 12. (Adverb): In a way that is habitual and firmly established; unable to be corrected or reformed.
- 14. (Noun): The enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle.
- 16. (Adverb): In a manner that is full of danger or risk.
- 18. (Verb): To meet, match up exactly, or occur at the same time.
- 19. (Noun): An event causing great and usually sudden damage or suffering; a total disaster.
- 20. (Noun): A provision for a future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty.
Down
- 1. (Verb): To undermine the power, values, or authority of an established system.
- 2. (Verb): To remove oneself or others from a place of danger to a safer location.
- 4. (Noun): The act of making a formal judgment or decision to resolve a dispute.
- 5. (Adjective): Inspiring disgust, loathing, or a strong feeling of repugnance.
- 6. (Noun): The intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something that determines its character.
- 9. (Noun): A lengthy, complicated, and often pointless procedure or story.
- 10. (Verb): To decide to go without or decline something desirable or valuable.
- 11. (Adjective): Abrupt, offhand, or blunt in speech or manner.
- 13. (Noun): An exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale.
- 15. (Verb): To isolate or separate from others to prevent the spread of something undesirable.
- 17. (Verb): To make or become accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant, over a long period of time.
