Lesson 27: ier/ire/ier

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Across
  1. 2. Something that is less wet, or a machine that removes water from things, like a hairdryer.
  2. 4. A round, thick rubber ring that is filled with air and put on a wheel of a car, bicycle, or truck.
  3. 5. To move or cause something to move in a curving, circular, or coiling pattern.
  4. 6. The heat and light that you see when something burns, often used to cook food or keep people warm.
  5. 9. The position that comes after the second place; the number 3rd.
  6. 10. An animal with feathers, wings, a beak, and two legs that usually can fly and lay eggs.
  7. 12. A small tool with two handles that are pressed together to grip, bend, or cut things like wire or small objects.
Down
  1. 1. A small, thin sheet of paper, often printed with a message or advertisement, that is given out to many people.
  2. 3. A young female person, especially a child or adolescent.
  3. 5. A piece of clothing worn on the upper part of the body, usually with a collar and sleeves.
  4. 7. To give someone a job in exchange for pay, or to rent something for a short time.
  5. 8. To move or spin around very quickly in a circle or spiral.
  6. 10. The moment when a baby or young animal comes out of its mother's body and begins life.
  7. 11. A type of evergreen tree (a tree that stays green all year) that has flat needles and often a pleasant scent, like a Christmas tree.