Across
- 1. to go or to proceed
- 4. inconsistent
- 8. existing or present on all sides
- 9. worthy of praise
- 11. readiness and willingness to believe on the basis of little evidence
- 12. an inscription on a grave or tomb in memory of the one buried there
- 16. to give in to a request or demand
- 17. having to do with sound; having to do with the speed of sound in air
- 18. subnormal temperature of the body
- 19. lasting a day only; lasting a very short time
- 20. having or exhibiting balanced proportions or the beauty that results from such balance
- 21. a demand or request made with proper authority
- 22. clashing or discordant, especially in music; incompatible or disagreeing
- 24. around
- 28. an exclusive right of inheritance belonging to the eldest son of a single set of parents
- 29. warm
- 30. bearing a first offspring; having borne only one previous offspring
- 34. the perimeter or boundary of a circle; the outer boundary or surface of a shape or object
- 36. the portion of the earth's surface directly over the focus of the earthquake
- 37. to spread widely as if by sowing seeds
- 40. a person unduly concerned with the heath and often suffering from delusions of physical disease
- 43. original or primitive; first in importance
- 45. first
- 46. having a circular or winding course; not forthright or direct in action
- 50. a questioning or examining that is often severe
- 51. straying or differing from the right, normal, or natural type
- 54. a preceding event, state, or cause
- 55. a device used to measure speed of rotation
- 57. eager to acquire; greedy
- 58. a pretending to be what one is not or to feel what one does not really feel
- 59. doubtful or uncertain especially from being obscure or indistinct; unclear in meaning because of being understandable in more than one way
- 61. sound
- 62. first created or developed; existing in or from the beginning
- 64. apart or to do the opposite of
- 65. a descriptive word or phrase occurring with or in place of the name of a person or thing; an insulting or demeaning word or phrase
- 66. a chemical compound formed by a reaction in which two or more molecules combine to form larger molecules with repeating structural units
- 68. a statement of the basic beliefs of a religious faith; a set of guiding principles or beliefs
- 69. one that goes before and indicated the coming of another
Down
- 1. happening or operating at the same time
- 2. to believe
- 3. a continuing or echoing of sound; a richness and variety in the depth and quality of sound
- 5. on both sides or around
- 6. a privilege or profit that is provided in addition to one's base salary; something claimed as an exclusive possession or right
- 7. passing from one topic to another
- 10. to make a circuit around; to manage to get around, especially by clever means
- 13. relating to or based on the metric system
- 14. a device for measuring temperature that makes use of the way different metals respond to heat
- 15. of or relating to the changes in the nucleus of atoms with low atomic weight that require a very high temperature to begin
- 23. under, beneath, down, or below normal
- 25. to run
- 26. careful to consider all circumstances and possible consequences; cautious
- 27. an instrument used to measure distance traveled
- 28. showing a variety of a change in colors; multicolored
- 31. the region in the body of water that divides the warmer, oxygen-rich surface layer from the colder, oxygen-poor deep water
- 32. to seek or obtain
- 33. many
- 35. to wander or to stray
- 37. disagreement in opinion
- 38. measure
- 39. holding opposite feelings and attitudes at the same time toward someone or something; continually wavering between opposites or alternate courses of action
- 40. involving an assumption made for the sake of argument or for further study or investigation; imagined for purposes of example
- 41. the deprive a person or organization of a privilege, immunity, or legal right
- 42. an oval or circular building with an open area ringed by rising tiers of seats; a large modern theater or stadium
- 44. wandering or moving about aimlessly
- 47. the use of sound vibrations above the limits of human hearing to produce images with which to diagnose internal bodily conditions
- 48. mistaken, incorrect
- 49. the yielding of a point or privilege, often unwillingly; an acknowledgement or admission
- 52. one who can speak or write several languages
- 53. mental acceptance of something as true or real; belief
- 55. of, relating to, or caused by heat; designed to insulate in order to retain body heat
- 56. upon, besides, attached to, over, outer, or after
- 60. music consisting of two or more independent but harmonious melodies
- 62. something done or said that may be an example or rule to guide later acts of a similar kind
- 63. to cause to spread out to the point of vanishing; disperse
- 67. hastily and often carelessly done
