Across
- 2. (v.) To inflict an injury, typically with a weapon.
- 7. (v.) To move back or withdraw.
- 10. (n.) A complex or unexpected issue that arises.
- 11. (v.) To make a situation worse or more irritating.
- 12. (v.) To think deeply or consider carefully.
- 14. (n.) Something that deviates from the norm or is unusual.
- 16. (n.) A space or opening in between.
- 17. (n.) An illness or medical condition.
- 18. (n.) The belief that natural objects and phenomena have spirits.
- 20. (v.) To continue despite challenges or obstacles.
- 24. (v.) To increase or enhance in size, quantity, or intensity.
- 26. (adv.) In a manner that results in death.
- 30. (v.) To introduce a substance into the body with a needle.
- 31. (n.) A series of steps or actions to accomplish a task.
- 32. (adv.) With awareness or deliberate intent.
- 34. (adj.) Devoutly religious or showing deep reverence.
- 35. (adj.) Beyond doubt or unquestionable.
- 37. (adj.) Worn out or weakened due to age or neglect.
- 38. (v.) To lower in quality, status, or value.
Down
- 1. (n.) The act of gaining or obtaining something.
- 3. (adj.) Extremely overweight or having an excess of body fat.
- 4. (v.) To treat as a god or divine.
- 5. (v.) Tend to lean or have a preference toward something.
- 6. (n.) The use of drugs to induce unconsciousness or numbness for medical procedures.
- 8. (adj.) Related to the church or religious institutions.
- 9. (adj.) Incurable or leading to death.
- 13. (v.) To praise or elevate to a higher position.
- 15. (v.) To insert or embed something, typically a medical device.
- 19. (n.) A medical forecast or prediction about the course of a disease.
- 21. (v.) To offer something valuable for a higher purpose.
- 22. (v.) To alleviate or eliminate a disease or problem.
- 23. (adj.) Uncertain about the existence of a higher power.
- 25. (v.) To come between or interfere in a situation.
- 26. (n.) The scientific examination of evidence in legal cases.
- 27. (n.) Someone who does not believe in any gods or deities.
- 28. (adv.) Based on instinct or a gut feeling.
- 29. (v.) To regain or recover something.
- 32. (adv.) In a way that is officially recognized or verified.
- 33. (n.) A mark left on the skin after a wound or injury heals.
- 36. (n.) Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.
