Y7 week 28: hard 'ch'
Across
- 2. A member of a choir, especially one who sings in a cathedral or church choir.
- 3. A deep fissure or gap in the earth's surface, or metaphorically, a profound difference or division between people, ideas, or situations.
- 5. Firmly secured or fixed in place, often in reference to a physical object or metaphorically to ideas or beliefs.
- 7. The tube-like structure in the throat that connects the larynx to the bronchi, allowing air to pass to and from the lungs; commonly known as the windpipe.
- 10. Characteristic of or suitable for academic study or research, often implying a deep knowledge or expertise in a particular field.
- 11. A diverse family of flowering plants known for their often showy and fragrant blooms.
- 15. The human soul, mind, or spirit, often associated with emotions, thoughts, and personality.
- 16. A medical treatment involving the use of drugs to destroy or slow the growth of cancer cells.
- 17. A group of singers or performers who sing or speak together in unison, often in a musical or theatrical performance.
- 18. A mythical creature typically depicted as a fusion of various animals, representing something fanciful or impossible.
Down
- 1. In music, three or more notes played simultaneously, creating harmony or a particular tonal quality.
- 2. A highly contagious bacterial infection of the small intestine, typically spread through contaminated water or food, causing severe diarrhea and dehydration.
- 4. Very old or outdated, typically referring to language, customs, or technology that is no longer in common use.
- 6. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry and commerce.
- 8. A collection of historical records or documents, often organized for reference or preservation.
- 9. A division or separation within a group or organization, typically due to differences in opinion, belief, or practice.
- 12. A plan, design, or systematic arrangement aimed at achieving a particular purpose or goal.
- 13. An ancient practice that sought to transform base metals into gold and discover the elixir of life, often associated with mystical or philosophical principles.
- 14. A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked above one another according to status, authority, or importance.
- 16. Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring, often used in reference to illnesses or conditions.