Across
- 3. / a person who rejects a cause, allegiance, religion or group for another; an outlaw
- 6. / the repetition of a consonant sound in a line of literature, especially poetry
- 9. / a prohibition by a government on certain or all trade with a foreign nation
- 10. / a substance that stimulates cells in the immune system to recognize and attack disease- causing agents, especially through the production of antibodies. Most are given as injections and may include a weaker or dead form of the disease causing virus and bacterium
Down
- 1. / to honor the memory of someone or something, especially with a ceremony
- 2. / something other than property passed down from other generations; a tradition
- 4. / a tax or duty imposed by a government on a category of imported or exported goods, such as automobiles and steel
- 5. / unit of length equal to 1,000 meters or 0.62 of a mile
- 7. / a thinly spread cloud of interstellar gas and dust - if its is reflecting it will appear as a bright patch in the night sky, but if absorbing light it will appear as a dark patch
- 8. / a flat, closed geometric figure bounded by three or more line segments. Triangles, rectangles and octagons are all examples of polygons
