Across
- 2. to change or make something suitable for a new situation or use
- 6. to control or play upon by artful, unfair, or insidious means especially to one's own advantage
- 7. complicated and intricate
- 8. whatever remains after a part is taken, set apart, or lost or after the completion of a process
- 10. yielding or growing abundantly
- 12. the distinctive shape, number, and arrangement of sails and masts of a ship
- 13. a place of retreat and security
- 15. ordinary, everyday, or dull
- 17. a repeated pattern of an image, word, sound, or symbol
- 19. to renovate, to freshen, or to restore
- 20. strictness, thoroughness, or severity
- 21. a subject for a work of literature, art, or music
- 23. demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
- 24. to give in to a desire or to allow oneself to have or do something, especially when it may not be the best thing to do
Down
- 1. showing great force or energy, or being highly emotional
- 3. the act of providing something, a stock of supplies, and preparation
- 4. a place for refuge that is safe like a religious place
- 5. lacking experience or knowledge, or showing a lack of judgment or sophistication
- 9. filth and misery
- 11. to have or acquire the necessities of life (such as food and clothing)
- 12. a person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger
- 14. characterized by loud, grating, and harsh sound
- 16. to arrange something in a specific position, especially in relation to the compass
- 18. not fresh or original
- 22. to get with a great difficulty
