Across
- 4. – Below the ground.
- 5. – A hard surface where people can walk. (British English)
- 6. – To feel that you would like to do something.
- 7. – To completely destroy a building. (Formal word)
- 8. – A place where there is little noise or movement.
- 9. – A place with many people and a lot of things happening.
- 13. – A big place with many people, buildings, and businesses.
- 14. – To make a building fall down.
- 15. – To fix or change a building to make it new again.
- 17. – When people move from one place to another to live.
- 18. – Something that is not made by people, like trees or rivers.
- 19. – A place that has light, especially at night.
- 20. – Small drains on the sides of roads that carry rainwater away.
- 24. – When fewer people live in a place than before.
- 26. – A very large and important city.
- 27. – To give things that people need, like food or water.
- 28. – A home where someone lives. (Formal word)
Down
- 1. – To strongly want something.
- 2. – A person who is walking on a street.
- 3. – A place that is bigger than a village but smaller than a city.
- 5. – The number of people living in a place.
- 7. – A very, very loud sound.
- 10. – Underground pipes that carry dirty water away.
- 11. – A path next to a road where people can walk. (American English)
- 12. – To build something, like a big building or a bridge.
- 16. – A small place where people live, usually in the countryside.
- 21. – Buses, trains, and other public transportation in a city.
- 22. – A building where people live.
- 23. – A place where people grow food and take care of animals.
- 25. – To make or put things together, like houses or bridges.
