Across
- 4. (Page 316, third paragraph) - So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring. (Banal)
- 7. (Page 106, tenth paragraph) - Meeting at an agreed time.
- 11. (Bonus, Page 341, second paragraph) - A tiny piece.
- 12. (Page 296, sixth paragraph) - Perceive or recognize something.
- 14. (Page 264, fifth paragraph) - Spread throughout something; pervade.
- 15. (Page 240, second paragraph) - Extremely surprised or shocked.
- 17. (Page 192, first paragraph) - Nothing.
- 18. (Page 14, second paragraph) - Existing at or from the beginning of time.
- 19. (Page 167, seventh paragraph) - Excessively sweet, rich, or sentimental to a disgusting or sickening degree.
- 20. (Page 25,third paragraph) - Relating to two or more galaxies.
Down
- 1. (Page 277, fourth paragraph) - A group of people assembled for religious worship.
- 2. (Page 327, first paragraph) - Shining.
- 3. (Page 25, third paragraph) - A person who tends pigs.
- 5. (Page 185, eighth line) - Using electronics to gain control over an automatic body function.
- 6. (Page 126, first line) - Have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl.
- 8. (Page 336, eighth paragraph) - Confusion or disorder.
- 9. (Page 232, tenth paragraph) - Too great to be expressed or described in words.
- 10. (Page 67, fifth paragraph) - A place with ribbons, and other decorations.
- 13. (Page 199, tenth paragraph) - A person that acts as a channel for a transmission of something.
- 16. (Page 176, fourth paragraph) - A bowl used to separate liquid from food.
