Across
- 4. Weaken or destabilize, especially gradually or insidiously
- 6. Lacking compassion or empathy
- 7. Special right or advantage granted to a particular person or group
- 9. State of being widespread or common
- 11. Showing good judgment or insight
- 12. Fellowship or friendship between companions
- 13. Sudden and violent change or disruption
Down
- 1. Advocacy of women's rights based on equality of the sexes
- 2. Subject to erratic behavior or mood swings
- 3. Impossible to reverse or change back to the original state
- 5. State of agitation or excitement, typically leading to change
- 8. People who are unable to read or write
- 10. Of crucial importance or significance