Across
- 2. funds or resources put into something in order to gain a return or advantage.
- 5. changed direction or position.
- 7. chosen or designated for a specific role or position.
- 11. unexpectedly or without being predicted.
- 14. supervision or control over something.
- 17. a way of dealing with something or someone.
- 18. the spending or allocation of money.
- 19. increased or raised.
- 20. the full extent of something from end to end; the amount of space that something covers.
- 21. causing humiliation or embarrassment.
- 23. the way someone is treated or handled.
- 24. maybe, possibly.
- 27. made possible or allowed.
- 28. expenditures or spending, especially of money.
- 29. making major changes or improvements to something.
Down
- 1. the act of an aircraft touching down on the ground.
- 3. strict or rigorous, demanding careful attention to rules and standards.
- 4. a statement or remark cited from a source.
- 6. an extraordinary event that is believed to be caused by divine intervention and is often viewed as supernatural.
- 8. caused or produced.
- 9. conducting thorough research or investigation.
- 10. the action or process of an aircraft becoming airborne.
- 12. bragged or proudly talked about one's own accomplishments or qualities.
- 13. units of ownership in a company, typically bought and sold on the stock market.
- 15. difficult, requiring a lot of effort and energy.
- 16. companies or organizations that transport passengers or goods.
- 22. promoting growth or development, often in a caring or supportive manner.
- 25. given responsibility for something or someone.
- 26. a decline or decrease in economic activity.