Across
- 3. (of a person) able to read and write
- 5. of or relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- 6. present and explain (a theory or idea) systematically and in detail.
- 9. the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- 10. incapable of being fully explored or understood.
- 12. (of a situation or course of action) filled with or destined to result in (something undesirable).
- 14. exemption from a rule or usual requirement
- 16. with hesitation, doubt or dread.
- 18. an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain.
- 19. great embarrassment and shame.
- 20. having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
Down
- 1. characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
- 2. coming after something in time; following.
- 4. the quality or state of being tranquil; calm
- 7. show feelings of superiority; be patronizing.
- 8. behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- 11. anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- 13. causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
- 15. immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
- 17. is a deduction or implication, that is, something that follows logically from or is implied by something else.
