Across
- 3. Born with it; inherent ability or skill.
- 5. To seize and hold without legal right.
- 7. Conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
- 10. Sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury.
- 12. An illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure.
- 14. 1.) Burdensome; troublesome. 2.) Unwieldy; clumsy.
- 16. A local or regional expression.
- 19. Wicked or immoral; despicable; having evil or villainous motivation.
Down
- 1. Lacking social skill or social polish.
- 2. 1.) A riddle, the answer to which involves a pun or play on words. 2.) Anything that puzzles.
- 4. Sensitivity to another's feelings as if you, yourself, were experiencing the troubles.
- 6. Fear of foreigners or strangers.
- 8. To travel around a physical space or problem.
- 9. A period before a war, especially the American Civil War.
- 11. 1.) Being more than sufficient or required; excessive. 2.) Possessing or spending more than necessary; extravagant.
- 13. Expressed, formulate, or presented with clarity and effectiveness.
- 15. Very appropriate to a particular situation.
- 17. To agree without protesting.
- 18. The right to vote.
- 20. 1.) To set right. 2.) To correct by removing errors; adjust.