Across
- 3. Adequate or satisfactory; able to be agreed upon or tolerated.
- 5. To obtain or gain possession of something.
- 9. A person who does not believe in the existence of God or gods.
- 11. Capable of being changed; variable or inconsistent.
- 13. To accept something as true or real; to have faith in something.
- 14. Aware of and responding to one’s surroundings; having an awareness of thoughts and feelings.
- 15. The branch of science concerned with the structure of organisms and their parts.
- 17. Happening by chance; not intentional or planned.
- 18. An inner feeling or voice that acts as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one’s behavior.
- 19. A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols.
- 20. A branch of mathematics that involves derivatives and integrals, focusing on rates of change and accumulation.
- 21. A person who engages in a pursuit or activity for enjoyment rather than for professional reasons; not a professional.
Down
- 1. Items that are worth collecting, often due to rarity or value.
- 2. A burial ground; a place where the dead are buried.
- 4. A reason or set of reasons given to persuade others; a disagreement or dispute.
- 6. Dedicated to a cause or activity; having made a firm decision to do something.
- 7. Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
- 8. A class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics.
- 10. Without doubt; certainly; clearly.
- 12. Relating to the Bible; derived from or consistent with the scriptures.
- 15. To provide space or resources for someone or something; to adjust or adapt.
- 16. A system for organizing and dividing time into days, months, and years; a chart or series of pages showing the days of a particular period.
