Across
- 2. A ten-sided polygon.
- 3. Full of grooves or tracks, often describing rough roads.
- 5. refers to Michel Foucault (philosopher) or Léon Foucault (physicist, known for the Foucault Pendulum).
- 6. A pit for waste or a metaphor for corruption or filth.
- 9. A social worker managing individual cases, especially in welfare, mental health, or child services.
- 10. Relating to hallucinogenic experiences or colorful, mind-expanding art and music.
- 12. A weight swinging from a pivot, used in clocks or as a metaphor for oscillation and change.
- 13. Vibrating or trembling, either physically or metaphorically (like fear or instability).
- 14. An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, often used to predict weather or symbolize sensitivity to change.
Down
- 1. The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer, key to modern electronics.
- 3. Memories or remembrances.
- 4. A fictional alien species from Star Trek, known for their warrior culture and unique language.
- 7. Loose outer garments with a hole in the center for the head, often used for rain protection.
- 8. Short for rehabilitation, often related to recovery from addiction or injury.
- 11. A spiritual tradition focused on enlightenment, mindfulness, and the cessation of suffering.
