B1-L4
Across
- 2. - a film or motion picture, typically shown in theaters or on television.
- 8. - a social gathering of people for celebration or entertainment.
- 9. - liked or admired by many people.
- 12. - the period of time from Friday evening to Sunday evening, usually the time for rest or recreation.
- 14. - a group of musicians who play music together.
- 15. - the second day of the week, following Monday.
- 16. - the abbreviation for "ante meridiem," meaning before midday, used to refer to the time from midnight to 11:59 in the morning.
- 18. - to learn or examine something carefully and thoroughly.
- 20. - not busy; available to do something; without charge.
- 21. - the sixth day of the week, following Friday and before Sunday.
- 23. hands - to grasp someone’s hand and move it up and down as a greeting or a sign of agreement.
- 24. - a 24-hour period or the part of the day when it's light outside.
- 25. - prepared to do something or in a state of being available.
- 26. - the current day or the day that is happening right now.
Down
- 1. - a period of seven days.
- 3. - used to tell time, indicating the exact hour.
- 4. - attractive in a charming or endearing way.
- 5. - of very high quality or large in size, amount, or degree.
- 6. - the seventh and final day of the week, often a day for rest or religious observance.
- 7. - a person who supports or admires a particular person, group, or activity, such as a fan of a musician or sports team.
- 8. - the abbreviation for "post meridiem," meaning after midday, used to refer to the time from 12:00 noon to 11:59 at night.
- 10. - the fourth day of the week, following Wednesday.
- 11. - the first day of the week, following Sunday.
- 12. - the third day of the week, following Tuesday.
- 13. - the language spoken in many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and others; also refers to the subject of language arts.
- 17. video - a short film or video that accompanies a song, usually featuring the artist or a story related to the music.
- 19. a look - to look at something briefly.
- 20. - the fifth day of the week, following Thursday and before Saturday.
- 22. a walk - to walk somewhere for exercise or relaxation.
- 25. - to give an account of something, either written or spoken, often in a formal way.