Across
- 3. (adj)wary and unwilling to take risks, cautious
- 6. (adj)hard to find or capture
- 7. (n) characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a lack of empathy for others, a need for excessive admiration
- 8. (title)a story that encourages people to help others
- 12. (adj)completely filling one's mind and attention; obsessive
- 13. (n)a general truth, fundamental principle, or rule of conduct
- 14. (n)the quality or state of being fertile
- 15. (adj)able to be expressed or measured as a quantity
- 16. (n)a question, especially one expressing doubt or requesting information
- 17. (n) (Greek) self-love
- 19. (v)be a perfect example of
- 21. (adj) a very small part in which the actor is on the stage for a short time and speaks very few or no words
Down
- 1. (adj)marked by keen caution, cunning, and watchfulness especially in detecting and escaping danger
- 2. (adj)rose-coloured
- 4. (n) Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, ... is usually translated as "friendship", brotherly love or affection. The complete opposite is called a phobia.
- 5. (n)an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone or something
- 9. (n)(Greek mythology) The god of love and erotic desire; his Roman counterpart is Cupid.
- 10. (phrase)feeling unhappy with their marriage after seven years, and is considering having a sexual relationship with another person
- 11. (name) his quote: "Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all."
- 17. (n)This cologne, known as ... cologne, helps stimulate the senses and adds an extra layer of attraction to your masculine aura.
- 18. (n)In Christianity, agape is "the highest form of love, charity" and "the love of God for man and of man for God."
- 20. (n) comes from the Ancient Greek term πρᾶγμα, meaning 'businesslike', from which terms like pragmatic are derived; the most practical type of love, not necessarily derived out of true romantic love. Rather, pragma is a convenient type of love.