Across
- 4. An authoritative decision or determination made by someone in a position of power or authority.
- 6. To seize or take hold of something or someone.
- 8. To make known or disclose something previously unknown or secret.
- 10. Spaces in the uppermost part of a house, often used for storage or as living quarters.
- 12. A small tool or application that performs a specific function, typically on a website or mobile device.
- 16. Regrettably, sadly, or unluckily.
- 17. An agreement reached by two or more parties by making concessions or adjustments to their demands or positions.
- 20. To set free or allow to go.
- 22. An outburst of anger or frustration, often characterized by shouting, crying, or other disruptive behavior.
- 23. Causing severe damage or complete destruction.
- 25. In a literal or strict sense, without exaggeration or metaphorical embellishment.
- 27. The use of computers or computing technology.
- 28. To speak very softly or quietly, typically to avoid being overheard.
- 29. Shaking or trembling rapidly, often due to fear or excitement.
- 30. Relating to or involving something.
- 31. To break up or dissolve a group or organization.
Down
- 1. Made less severe or intense; moderated or restrained.
- 2. To hold responsible or accountable for a fault or mistake.
- 3. Official permission or authorization to do something.
- 5. A claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically without proof or evidence.
- 7. Intense anger or fury.
- 9. A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- 11. A large group or mass of something, typically insects or people, moving together.
- 13. Captivated or fascinated by someone or something.
- 14. On or after a particular time or event; immediately after.
- 15. A work of fiction, typically of extended length and containing a complex plot and characters.
- 18. Partially conscious or aware.
- 19. A task or piece of work assigned to someone to be completed, typically as part of a course of study or a job.
- 21. Facts or information that support or prove something.
- 24. Important or meaningful in some way; having a noticeable or major effect.
- 26. Seemingly, according to what is known or understood.
