"The Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt"

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Across
  1. 5. n. the quality of doing what is right
  2. 8. n. weight to be carried or borne
  3. 11. n. a feeling of deep regret, usually for some misdeed
  4. 13. n. a stroke of luck
  5. 14. adj. lasting for a markedly brief time
  6. 17. adj. carefully thought out in advance
  7. 19. n. motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
  8. 20. n. a nonmilitary citizen
  9. 21. adj. consistent with or based on or using reason
  10. 23. v. meet a want or need
  11. 24. n. departure from what is ethically acceptable
  12. 26. n. a state of guilt
  13. 28. n. any state or process known through the senses
  14. 29. n. understanding and entering into another's feelings
Down
  1. 1. v. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
  2. 2. adj. responsible for one's actions
  3. 3. adj. having a capacity for change
  4. 4. v. reflect deeply on a subject
  5. 6. n. an accusation of wrongdoing
  6. 7. v. take away
  7. 9. adj. narrowly and conventionally moral
  8. 10. adj. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
  9. 12. adj. appropriate to a purpose
  10. 15. adj. undamaged in any way
  11. 16. n. extreme distress of body or mind
  12. 18. adj. based on known statements or events or conditions
  13. 22. n. a small tower extending above a building
  14. 25. adj. taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias
  15. 27. adj. not embarrassed