Across
- 3. to guess, conclude, or derive by reasoning
- 6. novel or new (esp. as an idea or invention)
- 7. to prove to be reasonable
- 10. one-sided
- 11. legally void and ineffective
- 13. downright, utter, total
- 17. truthful or easy to perceive
- 19. extremely bad
- 21. to promise
- 22. completely new and never having happened before; historic
Down
- 1. randomly; with little or no distinction
- 2. highly detailed and decorated
- 4. to give into; to satisfy or gratify
- 5. not yet finalized
- 8. the act of gaining a skill or possession of something
- 9. to remove or force out of (usu. a position or office)
- 12. predominant, superior, most important
- 14. existing purely in the mind; not representing actual reality
- 15. a subtle difference in meaning
- 16. to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
- 18. new, innovative
- 20. to give way to or surrender to
