collective noun
Across
- 2. A group of experts
- 3. A group of people, usually professionals, who take on an advisory role
- 5. A group of items neatly laid one on top of another
- 6. A group of canine animals such as wolves or dogs
- 8. A group of actors or acrobats; also used to describe a group of monkeys
- 9. A group of people who work in the same place
- 11. Used to discuss movies, books, or events that follow one after another
- 12. Often used to discuss weather, such as rain, snow or hail
- 13. Usually used to describe a group of criminals
- 14. A large, organized group of singers
- 15. used to describe a group of kangaroos
Down
- 1. A group of herbivore animals
- 4. A large, organized group of instrumentalists, led by a conductor
- 5. A group of fish
- 6. An untidy collection of items such as rubbish
- 7. A mounded collection of items; used interchangeably with “pile”
- 10. A group of birds; also used to discuss small hooved animals such as sheep or goats
- 11. A group of insects
- 16. Usually a group of smallish objects such as grapes, flowers, keys, or bananas