Across
- 3. no longer used because something new has been invented
- 4. to check, prove, or make sure that something is true, accurate, or correct
- 6. in the end, finally, or the final result after everything else has happened
- 8. to drown out or block out noise
- 9. acting like a detective to figure something out using clues and logic, or it can mean subtracting an amount from a total
- 12. act of putting to use
- 13. to raise or lift up to a higher physical position
- 14. a basic force of nature, like electricity and gravity, which pulls things together
- 15. at a time following some prior time or event; afterwards.
Down
- 1. to keep something going, hold it up, or make it last for a long time
- 2. doing something in a careful, cautious, and moderate way that avoids big risks or major changes.
- 5. causing great and terrible destruction, hardship, or distress; disastrous
- 7. the act of computing or calculating, figuring out a problem, like in math
- 9. to move, position, or distribute so as to make ready or effective for a particular purpose
- 10. a gigantic, spinning collection of billions of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter, all held together by gravity
- 11. the people you work with, often within the same profession or field
