The Colosseum: Rome’s Ancient Arena
Across
- 2. Something that is built, such as a building or framework.
- 5. Curved ceilings or supports similar to arches.
- 7. The skill or work of designing and building structures, machines, or systems.
- 10. The central area in the amphitheatre where events took place.
- 12. Very large, impressive, or important; built to last.
- 13. An exciting or impressive event or performance.
- 14. A new idea, method, or invention that improves something or solves a problem.
- 15. A large open-air building with seats surrounding a central area for events.
- 16. People who watch an event or performance.
- 18. A community of people living together and sharing customs, laws, and institutions.
Down
- 1. A structure built to protect a place from attack.
- 3. heritage Traditions, achievements, or monuments passed down from previous generations.
- 4. The underground chambers beneath the arena floor.
- 6. The ability to withstand challenges or recover from difficult conditions.
- 8. Mock naval battles staged in the Colosseum.
- 9. Corridors and staircases in the Colosseum that allow spectators to enter and exit quickly.
- 11. Curved structures that support weight in buildings.
- 17. A durable building material made from cement, sand, and stones.