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Solve the crossword using the list of words and the clues.

infer observe examine revealed inconceivable aspects link detective inquisitive inspect conclude inquiry analyze mental deduce investigate.
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| 2. a question | 1. curious; wants to understand things |
| 5. unimaginable | 3. related to the mind |
| 6. to examine all the parts of something in order to understand it. | 4. a person whose job is to find or recognize the hidden information needed to solve a crime |
| 9. to look into a situation (often a crime, but it can also be a mystery. | 7. to look closely at something |
| 12. a connection; one part of a chain | 8. shown or made known |
| 14. to notice or watch | 10. different sides or ways of looking at something |
| 15. to figure out something unknown by considering all its known aspects and reasoning it through | 11. to make a logical guess that something is true based on the evidence, although the evidence is not clear enough to be absolutely certain |
| 16. to consider the evidence and then decide what is true or correct (OR to end something) | 13. to look at something carefully to find problems or specific information |
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