Across
- 3. Branch of the sciences that is used to uncover evidence in criminal and civil judicial cases (p.27)
- 4. Someone described as having a lot of energy or an antagonist who can manipulate electricity in the DC universe (p.242)
- 6. Person that prepare dead bodies for their funeral (p.226)
- 9. First-degree murder is defined as an unlawful killing that is both willful and _________. (p.42)
- 11. Why are they whispering? They've been so _______ secretive about their project. (p.99)
- 12. The _________ of this book is HarperCollins. (p.233)
- 15. A surgical instrument used to cut (p.355)
Down
- 1. Words offered at a funeral (p.209)
- 2. Strange and peculiar in a quirky or outlandish way (p.39)
- 5. Describing flesh that has been cut or torn (p.67)
- 7. "Heroes wear capes" or "They lived happily ever" after are examples of common ________. (plural form, p.12)
- 8. Piece of fabric used for hygiene purposes that nowadays has been replaced by tissue paper and only used for fancy occasions (p.167)
- 10. A priest in the Church of England who oversees a church (p.173)
- 13. Something so ridiculous and idiotic that it deserves to be mocked or laughed at (p.379)
- 14. Describing the manner and expression of people attending a funeral (p.3)
