Across
- 4. Having great diversity or variety; varied and numerous.
- 7. To dedicate or set apart something as sacred or holy, often through a religious ceremony.
- 8. No longer in use or outdated; outmoded and replaced by something newer.
- 11. Eating both plants and animals; metaphorically, having a wide-ranging appetite or interest.
- 14. Anxious or fearful about the future; having concerns or doubts.
- 15. A state of uncertainty or confusion, especially when facing a difficult decision or problem.
- 17. Smoothly and gracefully charming in social interactions; sophisticated and polished in demeanor.
- 18. Worn-out, broken-down, or in a state of disrepair due to old age or neglect.
- 19. Retaliation or revenge, typically in response to a perceived injury or offense.
- 20. To render ineffective or useless; to inhibit or hinder intellectual or creative activity.
Down
- 1. To celebrate or indulge in lively and boisterous activities; to take great pleasure in something.
- 2. Expression of sympathy and sorrow for someone who is grieving or experiencing a loss.
- 3. Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern; indifference or a lack of emotional involvement.
- 5. Innocent, candid, and straightforward; lacking in deception or guile.
- 6. Excessively frugal or stingy; unwilling to spend money or resources.
- 9. To praise or express approval for someone's actions or qualities.
- 10. Able to exist or work together without conflict; harmonious or well-suited.
- 12. Intense hostility or hatred, often accompanied by a desire for revenge.
- 13. Resistant to authority or control; stubbornly defiant or uncooperative.
- 16. To mock, ridicule, or express contempt for someone or something; to scornfully criticize.
