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Across
- 4. — bad luck
- 5. — admit or welcome
- 10. — easy to see or notice
- 16. — to remove or reduce an unpleasant feeling or pain
- 18. — using more than is necessary
- 19. into tears — to start crying suddenly
- 20. of — feeling that somebody has done something wrong
- 22. — relative
- 24. — cheerful
- 25. — behaving dishonestly by telling lies
- 28. — parts of somebody’s face
- 31. — a small narrow river
- 33. — gentle, mild, pleasant
- 35. — false; not natural
- 39. — calm and kind
- 41. — not nice or smooth in appearance
- 43. with admiration — to admire very much
- 44. — to agree or confess
- 45. — to obtain or win something
Down
- 1. — correct in every detail
- 2. — good manners and respect for others
- 3. — bravery
- 6. up — to learn or start doing something
- 7. — not showing thanks for help received
- 8. — to make something longer, wider, or looser by pulling it
- 9. — the state of not objecting to doing something
- 11. — a state of uncertainty
- 12. — couple
- 13. — the state of no longer having something
- 14. — angry
- 15. — to tell people who have not met each other's names
- 17. on — continue
- 21. — nervous or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people
- 23. up — to care for a child and teach proper behaviour
- 26. — the bad feeling when you are in danger
- 27. — a place in the ground where a dead person is buried
- 29. be in charge of — to have responsibility for somebody or something
- 30. — quickly, rapidly
- 31. — interesting and unusual enough to attract attention
- 32. — a sum of money that somebody owes
- 34. — illegal or dishonest behaviour
- 36. — to feel that you cannot trust somebody or something
- 37. — to get better again
- 38. — secretly
- 40. — to shake in a way that you cannot control because you are nervous, excited, or frightened
- 42. — needing immediate attention