British and American expressions
Across
- 4. British: a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building
- 8. British: a line of people, cars, etc. waiting for something or to do something
- 9. British: piece of clothing that covers the lower body and is divided into two parts to cover each leg separately
- 11. American: a line of people, cars, etc. waiting for something or to do something
- 13. American: a piece of clothing for the upper part of the body, made of wool or cotton, with long sleeves (= arms) and no buttons
- 15. American: a machine that carries people or goods up and down to different levels in a building or a mine
- 17. American: a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building
- 19. American: a thin round slice of potato that is fried until hard then dried and eaten cold. Crisps are sold in bags and are made to taste of many different foods.
Down
- 1. British: a small flat dry cake for one person, usually sweet, and baked until hard
- 2. British: a piece of clothing for the upper part of the body, made of wool or cotton, with long sleeves (= arms) and no buttons
- 3. American: piece of clothing that covers the lower body and is divided into two parts to cover each leg separately
- 5. British spelling: to know who somebody is or what something is when you see or hear them or it, because you have seen or heard them or it before
- 6. American spelling: to know who somebody is or what something is when you see or hear them or it, because you have seen or heard them or it before
- 7. American: a small flat dry cake for one person, usually sweet, and baked until hard
- 10. American: a vegetable with shiny dark purple skin that is soft and white inside
- 11. British: a machine that carries people or goods up and down to different levels in a building or a mine
- 12. British: a thin round slice of potato that is fried until hard then dried and eaten cold. Crisps are sold in bags and are made to taste of many different foods.
- 14. American: things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them
- 16. British:a vegetable with shiny dark purple skin that is soft and white inside
- 18. British: things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them