Across
- 3. in a correct or accurate way.
- 5. very great; to the highest degree.
- 7. to mix completely with liquid. to end or do away with.
- 10. to respond to one another in a social situation. to have an effect on or change one another.
- 11. to place or arrange. To get rid of or do away with
- 12. to take away from a cost or price. to pay little or no attention to (verb). an amount taken away from the full or regular price or cost (noun)
- 13. having to do with or connecting two or more states.
Down
- 1. to argue or debate about (verb). an argument or debate (noun)
- 2. a meeting between a person who has applied for a job and the person who is offering the job. During such an interview, job requirements, qualifications, and pay are discussed. a conversation between a reporter and a person who will be the subject of the report, or the report itself. (noun)
- 4. to make longer in size; make last longer. to give or offer. to stretch out
- 5. something that a person has done or lived through. (noun) to go through; feel or know. (verb)
- 6. a carefully planned test used to discover something unknown (noun). to explore by trying different things (verb).
- 7. worry, pain, or suffering, or anything that causes suffering
- 8. to fail or refuse to obey
- 9. to draw away the attention of.