Across
- 3. To soak up or take in, like a sponge with water.
- 5. Feeling or expressing great sadness or grief.
- 7. A set of symbols or steps used to solve a math or science problem.
- 10. Something much smaller than the usual size for its kind.
- 11. A specific branch or section of a larger business or school.
- 12. Used to refer to the person being spoken to.
- 14. To change something completely in appearance or form.
- 16. To travel through an unknown area to discover new things.
- 17. Something that is unusually large or powerful.
- 19. The curved path a planet or satellite takes around another object.
- 20. Moving toward the front or ahead in time.
Down
- 1. A sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram.
- 2. To purposely not listen to or pay attention to someone.
- 4. The place where something begins or where it comes from.
- 6. The position coming immediately after third.
- 8. Scientists who study the stars, planets, and space.
- 9. A goal or an object that is aimed at.
- 13. Only just; barely; almost not at all.
- 15. Shining brightly with flashes of light; glittering.
- 18. Of great value; something that matters a lot.
