Truth and fabrication

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Across
  1. 3. Fraught with uncertainty; of questionable character or quality.
  2. 4. Consistently dependable in character, judgment, or performance.
  3. 6. Highly improbable, unconvincing, or difficult to believe.
  4. 7. To believe something to be false or someone to be guilty without conclusive evidence.
  5. 9. (Informal) Subject to doubt or uncertainty; unresolved or of questionable quality.
  6. 11. Tending to create a false impression or direct someone in the wrong direction.
  7. 13. Capable of being mentally grasped, imagined, or believed.
  8. 14. Having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of acceptance.
Down
  1. 1. Overly trusting and easily deceived or manipulated by others.
  2. 2. A feeling of uncertainty or a lack of conviction regarding the truth.
  3. 5. A spurious, fake, or fraudulent person or thing.
  4. 6. (Informal) Inspiring suspicion; feeling like something is not quite right.
  5. 8. Highly persuasive; capable of causing someone to believe something is true.
  6. 10. To take something for granted as true without requiring proof.
  7. 12. Offering reasonable and sound grounds for being believed.