Across
- 3. - To cover, as by flooding; overwhelm with a large number or amount, to flood.
- 4. - Unaware; failing to notice, not noticing.
- 5. - To avoid by going around; to escape from, prevent, or stop through cleverness, to avoid.
- 9. -A gradual natural decrease in number; becoming fewer in number, a natural loss of individuals.
- 11. - Noisy; expressing feelings loudly and intensely, loud.
- 13. - To restore to a previous position or condition; bring back into being or use, to put back.
- 15. - Out of place; having parts that are not in harmony or that are inconsistent, contradictory.
- 19. - A belief or principle held to be true by an individual or group, a principle.
- 20. - Plentifully supplied; well-filled, filled.
- 22. - A possible future event that must be prepared for or guarded against; possibility, a possibility.
- 23. - Healthy and strong; vigorous, strong, and well.
- 24. - To assign to a less important or less satisfying position, place, or condition, to send.
Down
- 1. - Curious; eager to learn, questioning.
- 2. - Vague; unclear, indefinite.
- 5. - Sticking or holding together; unified, Connected.
- 6. - To hold up, strengthen, or reinforce; support with a rigid object, to support.
- 7. - To authorize, allow, or approve, to grant approval of.
- 8. - To clear of an accusation or charge; prove innocent, to be found not guilty.
- 10. - Not chosen carefully; not based on careful selection, not selective.
- 12. - Quiet or uncommunicative; reluctant to speak out, quiet.
- 14. - Beyond what is needed, wanted, or useful; extra, unnecessary.
- 16. - Causing grief or pain; very serious or severe, terrible.
- 17. - Brief and clear; effectively concise, short.
- 18. - To fall or decrease in value or price; to lower the value of, to become less valuable.
- 21. - Marked by much sitting; requiring or taking little exercise, involving much sitting.
