Across
- 3. Opposite of being serious or significant.
- 6. To quickly waste the benefits of a million dollar lottery ticket.
- 7. To yearn about faded memories
- 9. Laissez-faire approach to parenting or government leadership
- 14. Personal beliefs, stereotypes, prejudices, or other factors that affect objectivity and impartiality
- 15. Tendency to believe or accept things too readily without sufficient evidence
- 16. The new World Trade Center in NYC is so ________ in the cityscape that it dominates the skyline
- 17. Pushing athletes to their limits, demanding intense physical effort is considered _______. training.
- 20. The act of not maintaining safety standards at the worksite, leading to the injury of several workers.
- 21. The act of not adapting to changing market trends, resulting in a lack of growth and innovation.
- 22. After realizing the error in his statement, the spokesperson promptly issued a public apology and chose to ____ the inaccurate information.
- 23. The wise sailor chose to ___ the weather warnings and brought the ship to a safe harbor.
Down
- 1. Dark clouds gathering on the horizon along with hollering winds felt _____
- 2. Often veering off-topic with interesting anecdotes before circling back to the main subject is to _______
- 4. The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County is this type of organization.
- 5. Providing negative energy to the committee's effort
- 8. A child continued to ignore the rules, demonstrating a determined and intentional disregard for authority
- 10. To inflict pain or evil acts upon someone
- 11. Things that can be touched, measured, or perceived physically.
- 12. Short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person to illustrate a point
- 13. To be effective and inspiring speech giver
- 18. A quarterback showing the ball into an area where there are two defenders puts his team in ______.
- 19. The opposite of potential energy is ______. energy.
