Across
- 2. To throw back light, heat, or sound; or, to think deeply about something.
- 3. To show what something is like through a picture, drawing, or description.
- 5. To seek information or advice from someone, usually an expert.
- 8. To change your behavior or ideas so you can fit into a new situation.
- 9. To take away an amount or a part from a total (like subtracting numbers).
- 10. A serious disagreement, argument, or clash between people or ideas.
- 13. Done quickly and without delay; or, to encourage someone to take action.
- 15. Sudden and unexpected, often to the point of being a little rude.
- 17. A slight knowledge, hint, or vague suspicion about something.
- 18. To believe that something is true, likely, or wrong, without having full proof yet.
- 19. To say or do something as a reaction or answer to someone else.
Down
- 1. To pull or take something out, usually with some effort.
- 3. Clearly different or separate from everything else; easy to notice.
- 4. To build or put something together.
- 6. The ability to handle difficult situations carefully and politely without offending anyone.
- 7. No longer living or existing anywhere on Earth (like dinosaurs).
- 11. The powerful effect or influence that one thing has on another.
- 12. An idea or concept that isn't a physical object you can touch (like "justice" or "love").
- 14. Strong, healthy, and unlikely to break or fail.
- 16. To say or do something offensive and disrespectful to someone.
