Surrealism

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Across
  1. 3. A landscape or scene that resembles a dream.
  2. 4. To go beyond the limits of something.
  3. 5. An irrational fear or suspicion, often explored in surrealism.
  4. 7. Playfully quaint or fanciful behavior or ideas.
  5. 10. A frightening or unpleasant dream.
  6. 12. A prominent surrealist artist known for his eccentric works.
  7. 14. A figure of speech where one thing is described as another.
  8. 15. Words or ideas that have no meaning or are absurd.
  9. 17. Strange or unusual; out of the ordinary.
  10. 18. An artist or writer who practices surrealism.
  11. 20. Psychologist whose theories influenced surrealist thought.
  12. 21. Technique of producing art without conscious thought.
  13. 22. A false perception or belief.
  14. 24. The self; a person's identity or personality.
  15. 25. The state of things as they actually exist.
Down
  1. 1. Relating to the spiritual or supernatural.
  2. 2. Placing contrasting elements side by side for effect.
  3. 3. A series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep.
  4. 6. Use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
  5. 8. Creative skill or ability in art.
  6. 9. Literature created from the imagination, not based on fact.
  7. 11. Extremely delicate and light; otherworldly.
  8. 13. Ridiculously unreasonable or illogical.
  9. 14. Renowned surrealist known for his thought-provoking images.
  10. 16. Experiences of seeing something that isn't present.
  11. 19. The part of the mind not accessible to conscious awareness.
  12. 20. Imaginative thoughts or dreams, often fantastical in nature.
  13. 23. A mythical creature or a fantastical idea.