Across
- 2. Extremely interesting, captivating, or attractive.
- 6. The state of being able to be used, bought, or found easily.
- 9. The programs and other operating information used by a computer (non-physical parts).
- 11. Having no practical use or serving no purpose; completely ineffective.
- 12. Far away from places where other people live; isolated or distant.
- 13. To investigate, examine, or research a matter deeply. (Phrasal verb, 2 words).
- 14. the physical parts of a computer system, such as the monitor, keyboard, and internal chips.
- 16. A historical period of time marked by a particular feature or series of events.
- 17. An animal that feeds exclusively on plants.
Down
- 1. Extremely large, heavy, and solid.
- 3. Having the desire to learn or know about anything; inquisitive.
- 4. The upper and lower bony structures in the mouth that hold the teeth.
- 5. A sudden event that causes very great trouble, destruction, or suffering.
- 7. A lack of success in doing or achieving something.
- 8. Information, understanding, or skills that you get through education or experience.
- 10. Able to change or be changed easily according to the situation.
- 15. A specific characteristic or quality that belongs to a person's character (e.g., curiosity).
