Across
- 1. Small in amount, of little substance or strength.
- 4. The answer to a problem or question.
- 8. An act of removing an obstruction or restriction.
- 10. Important; of consequence. Observations that are unlikely to occur by chance.
- 15. The act of destroying something.
- 16. Something that happens quickly, without warning, or unexpectedly.
- 18. The time by which something must be finished or submitted.
- 19. To make or hold stable, firm or steadfast.
- 23. A mass of stone or metal that has reached the earth from outer space.
- 24. A change that is highly effective or striking.
- 25. The state of being without risk of injury, danger, or loss.
- 27. Characterised by lack of speed.
- 28. To increase gradually in size, amount, etc.
Down
- 2. The striking of one thing against another.
- 3. Coming violently into contact.
- 5. Taking place, changing, moving, etc., by small degrees or little by little:
- 6. To produce or manufacture (goods) in large quantities, especially by machinery.
- 7. The state of being modified; a partial alteration.
- 9. A group of ideas, that can be used to explain and predict an answer.
- 11. The design, development, production, and use of aircraft.
- 12. An imitation or enactment. Pretending or feigning.
- 13. Something that needs a solution or discussion.
- 14. To turn from a true course or straight line.
- 17. To become greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality.
- 18. To make less; cause to diminish.
- 20. To construct by assembling and joining parts or materials.
- 21. Resistant to sudden change or deterioration: steadfast; not wavering or changeable.
- 22. To make an investigation into something.
- 24. To cause to incline downward.
- 26. A declaration of an intention to inflict punishment or injury.
