Across
- 5. A moment of sudden realization or understanding.
- 6. Having a sophisticated and charming manner, often applied to men.
- 11. The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose.
- 12. A state of great confusion, disturbance, or uncertainty.
- 13. Pretending to be morally better than others; hypocritical.
- 16. Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
- 19. To create obstacles or difficulties, slowing down progress.
- 21. Unpredictable and irregular in movement, behavior, or pattern.
- 22. Art or concepts that are not based on tangible, concrete objects.
- 24. Having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
- 25. Being aware or conscious of something.
Down
- 1. Having the opposite of the desired effect; hindering progress.
- 2. Something causing strong dislike or hatred due to its repulsiveness.
- 3. Capable of working successfully; feasible.
- 4. Highly skilled or proficient in a particular activity or field.
- 7. To shorten a book or speech without losing its main ideas.
- 8. Continuing indefinitely or lasting for an indefinitely long time.
- 9. Never having happened or existed before; unique or novel.
- 10. Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy; apathy.
- 14. Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
- 15. A sense of impending misfortune or danger.
- 17. An argument or explanation that is clear, logical, and convincing.
- 18. Worthy of intense dislike due to extreme bad qualities.
- 20. Based on a suggested idea or theory rather than proven facts.
- 23. Significant and meaningful; having a firm basis in reality.
