SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
Across
- 3. To persuade another person to act in a certain way.
- 5. Of, in or from a country or an area other than one's own.
- 6. To say or show that one is unwilling to give, accept or do something.
- 7. Showing too much pride in oneself and too little consideration for others.
- 9. The direction in which the sun sets.
- 10. A young cat
- 13. A device we hold over our heads to protect ourselves from rain.
- 14. A person walking in the street, not somebody in a vehicle.
- 20. A small rise in the land. It is similar to a mountain, but smaller.
- 22. To put somebody/something into working order, to arrange parts, people, etc into an efficient system.
- 23. The work that a student is required to do in the house.
- 28. A film or radio or television programme giving facts about something especially animals.
- 30. The sports of fighting with swords.
- 31. Not graceful in movement, awkward.
- 33. Having a lot of money or property, wealthy.
- 36. A person that one does not know or who is not familiar to one.
- 37. Unable to hear at all or to hear well.
- 39. A bird's house
- 42. A large area of land that has very little water and very few plants growing on it.
- 43. Not difficult
- 44. Any type of drink except water.
- 45. A large covered area that contains many different shops.
- 48. To treat things that have already been used so that they can be used again.
- 49. A state of fighting between nations or groups within a nation using military force.
- 52. The release of harmful substances into the air or water.
- 53. The sea in the south of Turkey.
- 54. To be of the same opinion.
- 55. A process of burning that produces light and heat and often smoke and flames.
- 56. Feeling shy, ashamed or guilty about something.
- 58. The natural environment of an animal or a plant.
- 59. The author of the book series Harry Potter
- 60. Any of the long stiff hairs that grow near the mouth of some animals.
- 61. A sentence that asks for information.
- 63. A spoken or written request to go somewhere.
- 66. The largest continent of the world.
- 67. A person who cuts and sells meat.
- 68. Causing great interest or enthusiasm.
- 69. The smallest planet of the solar system.
- 71. To give goods in exchange for money.
Down
- 1. The regular pattern of weather conditions.
- 2. An activity that involves breaking the law.
- 3. An animal that eats meat.
- 4. Important
- 8. An area of land, and the buildings on it, used for growing crops or keeping animals.
- 11. A conversation in which a journalist puts questions to someone such as a famous person or politician.
- 12. To change something spoken or especially written into another language.
- 15. An idea or plan put forward for someone to think about.
- 16. To find or learn about a place, object, etc for the first time.
- 17. A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star.
- 18. Moving fast or doing something in a short time.
- 19. An unusual, exciting or dangerous experience.
- 21. To converse with a salesperson, negotiating a lower price.
- 24. Causing amusement or laughter.
- 25. Holding attention, causing curiosity.
- 26. A person who is invited to visit one's house.
- 27. Success in a war, contest, game, etc.
- 29. A pair of covering made of leather, wool, etc for the hand, usually with separate parts for each finger and the thumb.
- 32. A public notice offering or asking for goods, services etc.
- 34. warm.
- 35. A violent storm with very strong winds, especially in the western Atlantic Ocean.
- 38. An open area with swings, rides, etc. for people to have fun.
- 40. A person between thirteen and nineteen years old.
- 41. Of excellent ability or quality.
- 42. The process of cutting down or burning a forest.
- 43. A person who travels into or around a country in order to learn about it.
- 44. A thick woollen covering used, especially on beds, for keeping
- 46. A sport done on a type of shoe with small wheels fitted to the bottom.
- 47. The day before today.
- 50. Thinking first of one's own interests, needs, etc without concern for others, not sharing what one has with others.
- 51. The highest level of educational institution, in which students study for degrees and academic research is done.
- 57. A line of hair growing on a man's upper lip.
- 62. Without a bend or curve; extending or moving continuously in one direction.
- 64. To take over something and have or use it as one's own.
- 65. A large strong wild bird that hunts and eats small animals.
- 67. The part of the house in which people sleep.
- 70. A body of water which travels through a channel in the Earth’s surface.