Across
- 1. She continues to (proponent) for equal access to education.
- 3. The manufacturer issued a (remember) after discovering a defect in the product.
- 5. manifesting, exercising, or favoring strict precision : very exacting
- 8. to yield or grant; to give up (something)
- 9. one who conducts activities aimed at influencing or swaying public officials and especially members of a legislative body on legislation
- 10. being in the middle or in an intermediate position
- 12. to perform a methodical examination and review
- 14. The suspect tried to (avoid) the police by taking side streets.
- 15. not adequate or enough
- 16. to defend oneself against (someone or something)
- 18. freedom to choose and act
Down
- 2. The stadium reached full (volume) within an hour of ticket sales opening.
- 4. The company agreed to (consent) with the new safety regulations before the deadline.
- 6. processes and materials involved in the production and distribution of a good.
- 7. The government launched a new (Initiative) to reduce unemployment.
- 8. to refer to, formally recognizing or blaming
- 11. in an explicit manner : clearly and without any vagueness or ambiguity
- 13. The scandal (polluted) the politician’s reputation permanently.
- 17. Students must (gain) permission before accessing the research lab.
