sub-, suf-, sup-, suc-, sus-, dis- "below or under"

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Across
  1. 3. a person who rises up from below
  2. 4. a device a person uses under your clothes to hold up their pants
  3. 7. underground transportation
  4. 8. just below enough
  5. 9. to give help from below
  6. 14. boat/vessel that goes under water
  7. 15. right below what is expected
  8. 16. to take away so it’s below the original amount
  9. 17. below trustworthy
  10. 18. under pain
  11. 19. to defeat of hold under
  12. 20. when you are under pressure and you give up
Down
  1. 1. to create a vacuum under something
  2. 2. to be below the rules/expectations
  3. 4. to give extra help when below a level
  4. 5. below trustworthy
  5. 6. to put under or below
  6. 10. under punishment for doing something bad
  7. 11. doing better than below average
  8. 12. to put under used things away
  9. 13. below sight
  10. 18. someone under investigation