A Horn For Louis (detour 4)
Across
- 2. (page 27) Someone who often gambles, for example in a game or on a horse race.
- 3. (page 13) A wall made of soil or other materials that is built next to a river to stop the river from overflowing.
- 6. An area of flat ground outside that is partly or completely surrounded by the walls of a building.
- 8. (page 51) To make a continuous low sound.
- 9. (page 55) A bright yellow metal made from copper and zinc. Many musical instruments are made from this material.
- 10. (page 18) The part of a phone, musical instrument, or other device that goes near or between the lips.
- 13. (page 13) A shop where people can leave valuable objects such as jewelry for cash.
- 14. (page 22) A dried, crushed type of corn, usually boiled in water and eaten for breakfast
Down
- 1. (page 9) A path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road that people walk on.
- 4. (page 13) A place to which people take large things such as old furniture or machines that they no longer want.
- 5. (page 3) To complain about someone or something in an annoyed way.
- 7. (page 74) To make someone or something extremely wet.
- 8. (page 2) A type of bed used especially outside, consisting of a net or long piece of strong cloth that you tie between two trees or poles so that it swings. This is very much used in the north east of Brazil.
- 11. (page 7) a hard, black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power.
- 12. (page 33) To consider all the possible details of something.Sag: (page 40) Sink, subside, or bulge downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength.