Across
- 2. A word, letter, or number placed before another word.
- 4. To think of something before it happens.
- 5. To have always be on the lookout.
- 8. To look at something before everyone else.
- 9. A person who takes a college class after he or she already graduated.
- 10. To write on something a date that comes after the real date.
- 12. The editing that is done after the movie, film, or video has been taped.
- 13. A mark printed across a stamp after it is received by the post office.
- 17. a comment, note, or thought written after the letter is finished; p.s.
Down
- 1. To do something before it happens.
- 3. The time in society that came after the Industrial Revolution.
- 4. To do something in advance to stop something.
- 6. Taking place after noon; p.m.
- 7. Approve something before it is originally supposed to be approved.
- 10. Occurring or done after death; usually related to an examination of the after it is dead.
- 11. To do something at a time or date after it was originally planned.
- 12. Occurring or continuing after death; usually related to a book that is after the author has died.
- 14. To pay for something before its due.
- 15. To take a test before the actual test.
- 16. To declare something before everyone else.