Across
- 1. extent or range of view, outlook, application, operation, effectiveness, etc.
- 4. alone; without companions; unattended
- 7. gloomily dark; shadowy; dimly lighted
- 8. to arrange or do in order of priority
- 9. lasting but a moment; very brief; fleeting
- 15. a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- 16. violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason.
- 19. pertaining to or characterized by pessimism or the tendency to expect only bad outcomes; gloomy; joyless; unhopeful
- 22. to cut away material from so as to leave a portion overhanging, as in carving or sculpture
- 23. capable of being supported or upheld, as by having its weight borne from below
- 25. of, relating to, or consisting in theory; not practical (distinguished from applied ).
- 26. returning to the original form or position after being bent, compressed, or stretched
Down
- 1. quo the existing state or condition
- 2. to consider something deeply and thoroughly; meditate (often followed by over or upon).
- 3. produced or shaped by beating with a hammer, as iron or silver articles.
- 5. resembling or suitable for opera
- 6. any member of a class of words found in many languages that are used before nouns, pronouns, or other substantives to form phrases functioning as modifiers of verbs, nouns, or adjectives, and that typically express a spatial, temporal, or other relationship, as in, on, by, to, since
- 10. a set or system of names or terms, as those used in a particular science or art, by an individual or community, etc
- 11. given to, marked by, or concerned with meditation or deliberation
- 12. a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing
- 13. not well-founded or valid; fallacious
- 14. having or showing well-bred feeling, taste, etc
- 15. the customs and regulations dealing with diplomatic formality, precedence, and etiquette
- 17. vivid; real; stimulating, as to the intellect, imagination, or senses
- 18. the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.
- 20. absorbed in thought; meditative
- 21. to not have prescience of; to know in advance; foreknow
- 24. disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
