Myth Chronological Order Ravine Invoke Condemn Venerate Soothsayer Diviner Foreshadowing Adamant Besiege Vanquish DecrBehest Trebly Brine Brandish Unanimous Refute Apprehensive Edifice Resinous Emit

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Across
  1. 3. an official order issued by a legal authority.
  2. 6. wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
  3. 8. substances containing, derived from, or resembling natural resin, characterized by being sticky, viscous, or aromatic
  4. 9. to call upon a higher power, cite an authority (like a law), or implement a rule
  5. 11. surround (a place) with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender; lay siege to.
  6. 14. refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
  7. 16. water strongly impregnated with salt.
  8. 17. to discharge, release, or send forth substances or energy, such as light, sound, gas, or radiation
  9. 19. or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
  10. 20. express complete disapproval of, typically in public; censure.
  11. 23. a person who practices divination to predict future events or uncover hidden truths
Down
  1. 1. a narrative device used in literature and film to hint at future plot developments, building suspense and preparing the audience for upcoming events without spoiling them
  2. 2. a person who claims to discover hidden knowledge, future events, or unseen truths through supernatural powers, oracles, or divination methods
  3. 4. Order the arrangement of events, documents, or data in the sequence they occurred, starting from the earliest to the latest
  4. 5. a large, imposing building
  5. 7. regard with great respect; revere.
  6. 10. fully in agreement.
  7. 12. having a lot of or too much treble.
  8. 13. a deep, narrow, steep-sided valley, typically formed by intense stream erosion, larger than a gully but smaller than a canyon
  9. 15. a person's orders or command.
  10. 18. to prove a statement, theory, or argument is false or wrong through evidence or logical argument
  11. 21. are stories that explain objects or events in natural world as resulting from the action of some supernatural force and entity most often a god
  12. 22. defeat thoroughly.