Sports
Across
- 2. a material made of string, wire, etc., knotted or twisted together, used for a specific purpose
- 7. one of two upright pieces of wood or metal used to mark the scoring area
- 9. a game played by two teams of five players each who throw a large ball through a basket to score points
- 10. in USA, a sport played by two 11- person teams with the object of carrying or passing the ball over the opponent's goal line
- 13. a game where they hit the ball back and forth over the net
- 15. a long thin piece of wood, metal, or plastic with a point at one end and feathers at the other
- 17. a long, rounded piece of metal or wood used to strike a baseball
- 18. a boot with a sharpened steel blade used to move over ice
- 21. the sport of sliding down or across snowy surfaces
- 22. the sport of doing various acrobatic exercises to develop strength, balance, etc.
- 25. to ride on a bicycle or motorcycle
- 26. a sport of two teams of 11 players each, who kick a ball into nets at either end of a rectangular field
Down
- 1. game played on a court with two or four players who use rackets to hit the ball over a net
- 3. one of several types of machines that move skiers to the top of a hill or mountain
- 4. the sport of sliding down or across snowy surfaces on skis
- 5. a game played on a field by nine players on each team who hit the ball with a bat and run around four bases to score
- 6. a score in some sports, such as soccer or hockey
- 7. one of 14 standard sticks used to hit a golf ball
- 8. to bounce (a basketball)
- 11. to bend at the waist
- 12. the game of rolling a ball on a flat surface to hit pins
- 14. a goalkeeper
- 16. a board with four wheels on which one stands and rolls along a surface
- 19. to travel by boat
- 20. an ice-skating sport in which one team uses curved sticks to shoot a small, round disk into the other team's goal
- 23. the sport of using a bow to shoot arrows at targets
- 24. a place where you swim, usually made of cement or stone
- 26. to ride the ocean's waves as they break in approaching the shore, esp. while standing on a narrow board