Bad sisters 3

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Across
  1. 4. to make a special effort to appreciate the good things in one's life (Grace at the table with sisters talking about the cabin)
  2. 6. good news (Urs to insurance twats while they were walking out of the room)
  3. 7. free as a horse who runs well on soft ground (Becka, while talking to Matt on the phone)
  4. 10. taking action that makes something happen (Tom, an insurance guy, while walking away from Urs’ house.)
  5. 11. to be too unpleasant or frightening to think about (Becka at the table with sisters talking about the cabin)
  6. 12. «You are funny» in Irish slang (Becka while massaging JP’s mum)
Down
  1. 1. the idiom means to have someone completely in one's power (JP in the car after he caught Urs at the hotel; write the infinitive form, not as in the episode)
  2. 2. to stop being a nuisance to someone. (Matt to Urs at the end of their conversation)
  3. 3. an initialism with a literal meaning "Respond, if you please", or just "Please respond", to require confirmation of an invitation. (Becka, while joining sisters at Forty Foot)
  4. 5. not accurate or correct (Urs at the end of the series about insurance guys)
  5. 8. to treat as unimportant (Grace at the table with sisters talking about the cabin)
  6. 9. this phrase comes from old Irish phrase meaning “just chill." (Bibi to Eva in the scene with mushrooms)