Across
- 5. n. a large farm building used for storing grain, hay, or straw or for housing livestock.
- 6. n. a large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord
- 7. adj. small or taking up very little space. You use this word when you think this is a good quality
- 11. n. a machine or piece of equipment that looks strange
- 15. adj. very modern and using the most recent ideas and methods
- 17. n. a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay
- 19. adj. crowded; not enough room to move about
- 20. adj. full of light; having the natural light of day
- 22. adj. with plenty of fresh air because there is a lot of space
- 26. v. to invent sth new or a new way of doing sth
- 27. n. building material that is made by mixing together cement , sand, small stones and water
- 28. n. a small house with a single storey
- 29. n. a long open tunnel that runs straight up and down.
Down
- 1. n. a place where large amounts of stone, etc. are dug out of the ground
- 2. n. a house where people stay on holiday/vacation
- 3. adj. ordinary and normal; traditional
- 4. n. a large impressive house
- 8. adj. elaborately decorated; showily splendid
- 9. n. a large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution
- 10. v. to pull or knock down a building
- 12. n. a room or other place set aside for the use of babies and small children
- 13. n. a room at the top of a house under the roof
- 14. v. to pull or carry with effort
- 16. n. flat, square pieces of baked clay, carpet, cork, or other substance, which are fixed as a covering onto a floor or wall
- 18. house n. a house that is joined to the houses on either side of it by shared walls
- 19. n. a tall pipe used to carry smoke out of a building
- 21. v. to officially decide that a building is not safe and must be pulled down or repaired
- 23. v. to repair, restore to good condition, make new again
- 24. adj. having lots of room
- 25. v. to raise or lift
