Across
- 1. — someone who breaks the law; relating to crime.
- 4. — a path or route for communication; also a TV station.
- 5. — religious teachings of Christianity; also something accepted as completely true.
- 9. — a writing tool made of wood and graphite.
- 11. — a plan showing times for events or tasks.
- 12. — extra; more than what was already included.
- 14. — relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- 15. — unfriendly, aggressive, or showing dislike.
- 16. — an argument or disagreement.
Down
- 2. — to put parts together; to gather people or things into a group.
- 3. — a tool used for cooking or eating.
- 6. — made by humans, not natural.
- 7. — a vehicle with two wheels that you pedal to move.
- 8. — a high-ranking officer in the navy.
- 10. — something that shows or illustrates what a concept means.
- 13. — a line that slants between opposite corners.
