Across
- 6. (n) the way of speaking or vocabulary that is of a specific group of people
- 8. (adj) careful about one's actions or speech, especially about something that is private; (adj) modest; not showy
- 11. (n) the state of being logical and orderly and easy to understand
- 13. (n) degree of ability or worthiness; (n) the diameter of a section of something circular, especially that of the inside of a tube
- 15. (adj) causing harm or injury; damaging
- 16. (v) to assert the opposite of; deny directly
- 18. (n) a particular period of history marked by important and special events
- 19. (adj) having or showing feelings of unreasonable self-importance out of too much pride
- 20. (adj) guilty of a misdeed; failing in what duty requires; (adj) past due; not paid at the scheduled time; (n) a young offender
- 21. (adj) showing great enthusiasm for or interest in; (adj) extremely full of desire
- 22. (v) to force or drive, especially to a course of action; to secure or bring about by force.
Down
- 1. (v) to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive; (v) to take in or include
- 2. (n) a government order imposing a trade barrier; (v) prevent trades
- 3. (n) large and transportable weapons; (n) an army unit that uses large weapons
- 4. (adj) serious in intention, purpose, or effort; (adj) showing depth and sincerity of feeling; (n) full seriousness, as of intention or purpose
- 5. (v) be in agreement; (v) happen simultaneously
- 7. (v) to move in a circle or circuit; move or pass through a circuit back to the starting point; (v) to pass from place to place, from person to person, etc.
- 8. (adj) of uncertain outcome or result; (adj) admitting of or causing doubt; uncertain; unsettled in opinion or belief
- 9. (v) to take away, as from a sum or amount
- 10. (noun) a sudden and widespread disaster; (n) any misfortune, mishap, or failure
- 11. (n) a Swiss house with a sloping roof and wide roof edges or a house built in this style
- 12. (v) convert ordinary language into code to keep it secure
- 14. (v) to tend to meet in a point or line; incline toward each other; (v) to tend to a common result or conclusion
- 17. (v) to struggle in opposition; (v) to compete; (v) to argue or debate
- 18. (adj) following immediately and as a result of what went before