Across
- 3. one of the group of mammals with advanced brains and hands with thumbs; apes, monkeys, lemurs, and human beings are all primates
- 6. without a partner, teacher, etc.; alone
- 7. next after the first in order, place, time, or importance
- 9. to remove or withdraw from public use or from public view
- 11. overly attentive to someone thought to be important
- 14. following one right after another; successive
- 15. Directions a direction in a written or printed play to indicate the appropriate action, arrangement of the stage, etc.
- 18. a small state or country ruled by a prince
- 20. a truth that is a foundation for other truths
Down
- 1. a part of an act of a play
- 2. like a drama; full of action or feeling; exciting
- 4. to treat badly; do harm to again and again; oppress
- 5. part of a play in which a single actor speaks alone
- 8. act or process of putting a play on the stage
- 10. coming after/ later
- 12. a group of people having the same principles, beliefs, or opinions
- 13. to perform on state, in movies, on TV, or over radio; (n.) a main division of a play or opera
- 16. of early times; of long ago
- 17. an outside platform with a railing which juts out from upper floor
- 19. of or about the first age or ages; especially of the world
