28.11 form 10
Across
- 2. — The possibility of something bad or dangerous happening
- 5. — Something difficult that tests your ability and is exciting to try
- 7. — To defeat someone in a game, competition, or fight
- 8. — A person who trains athletes or a sports team
- 9. — A person or team that has won a competition, especially in sports
- 10. — A room or building with equipment for doing physical exercise
- 13. — A game that you play on a board with pieces, like chess or Monopoly
- 15. — A public performance of music
- 17. — A group of people who meet to do an activity they are all interested in
- 18. — An event where people try to win by being the best, fastest, or strongest
- 19. — A person who belongs to a group or an organization
- 20. — A person or team that you are competing against in a game or a fight
- 21. — A strong, regular, repeated pattern of sound or movement
- 22. — To win against someone in a game, battle, or election
Down
- 1. — To plan and arrange an event or activity
- 3. — A style of serious, traditional music by composers like Mozart or Beethoven
- 4. — Amusing and enjoyable to watch or listen to
- 6. — To act in a dishonest way to win or get an advantage
- 11. — A feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction
- 12. — The leader of a sports team or a ship
- 14. — A feeling of wanting to know or learn about something
- 16. — To enjoy yourself and have a good time
- 21. — The person who makes sure players follow the rules in a sports game