English cities
Across
- 2. - A place where goods or services are bought.
- 5. - A room or building used for displaying works of art.
- 6. - A car used to transport passengers for a fare.
- 8. - A structure that connects two areas over a body of water.
- 10. - A movie theater.
- 12. - A place where objects of historical, scientific, or cultural significance are stored and exhibited.
- 14. - An institution of higher education and research.
- 16. - A small restaurant serving light meals, coffee, and other beverages.
- 18. - A sculpture representing a person or an animal.
- 19. - The movement of vehicles on roads.
- 23. - A place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith.
- 24. - A place where meals are served to customers.
- 26. - A structure that sends water into the air, often located in a public space.
Down
- 1. - A large vehicle used for public transportation.
- 3. - A sheltered place along a coast where ships can dock.
- 4. - An open public area in a city, usually surrounded by buildings.
- 7. - A large sports arena.
- 8. - A structure with walls and a roof.
- 9. - A public road in a city or town.
- 11. - The law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining public order and safety.
- 12. - A place where goods are bought and sold.
- 13. - A very tall building with many floors.
- 15. - A building providing lodging and, often, meals and other services for travelers and tourists.
- 16. - A building used for Christian religious activities, worship, and ceremonies.
- 17. - A public area of land used for recreation.
- 20. - A building containing a collection of books that can be borrowed or read on-site.
- 21. - A vehicle that runs on tracks and is used for transporting passengers or goods.
- 22. - A building or outdoor space used for performances such as plays, musicals, and concerts.
- 23. - A structure or statue built to honor a person or event.
- 25. - An underground railway system.