Exercise4 151-200
Across
- 3. — wanting to do or have something very much
- 5. — to make someone agree to do something by reasoning
- 7. — not often; rarely
- 10. — harmful dirty substances in air, water or soil
- 11. — a possibility of danger or bad results
- 12. — to use up goods, energy or resources
- 13. — written works such as novels and poems
Down
- 1. — to suggest that something is good and worth choosing
- 2. — to take something away from its original place
- 4. — a well-known person or a number
- 6. — connected with trade, industry and money
- 7. — to attach firmly to something; to keep doing something
- 8. — unlike any other; having no equal
- 9. — a written statement that explains facts or reasons