Across
- 1. preposition that indicates who or what is affected; connected with, containing, or from
- 2. to relate, pertain, or connect to
- 6. practice of beliefs about the existence, nature, and worship of a deity
- 10. without pause or delay; at once; nearest in time, space, or relationship
- 11. to form an image or idea in the mind; see, hear, or think something that isn’t real; suppose or assume
- 12. unfriendly opponent or hostile power who seeks to do harm
- 13. to a thorough extent; totally
- 14. given something in return for work or actions
Down
- 1. not functioning or in use; leave or avoid
- 3. all the people in a defined group or in general
- 4. sense of what is right and wrong that governs one’s thoughts and actions
- 5. on all sides of; in all directions; to the other side of
- 7. one who is responsible for tending sheep
- 8. always the same distance apart; comparable because of similarities
- 9. well known, commonly seen or heard, and easily recognized; a thorough knowledge and good understanding of; friendly with
