Across
- 3. In, to, or from countries across the sea from your own.
- 5. Information shared about something that happened or was studied.
- 11. Happening or existing everywhere in the world.
- 13. Moving people or things from one place to another.
- 16. A long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material.
- 17. A small piece of shaped metal used to open a lock. A button pressed to operate a machine or type.
- 18. A long, hard surface built for vehicles to travel between places.
- 19. On the other side of something; farther away; more than.
- 20. To be in the right place; to be owned by someone; to be a member of a group.
Down
- 1. To move something living (like an organ or plant) and place it somewhere else.
- 2. To send or pass something (like a message, signal, or disease) from one place, person, or thing to another.
- 4. A public path in a town or city, usually with buildings on both sides.
- 6. To change completely in form, appearance, or nature.
- 7. The set of keys you press to type letters and numbers on a computer or other machine.
- 8. Very wide; covering a large area or many things.
- 9. In or to a different country.
- 10. A piece of furniture or a small space in a wall with a door, used for storing dishes, food, or other things.
- 12. Measuring a large distance from one side to the other; not narrow.
- 14. Changing spoken or written words from one language into another.
- 15. The place where airplanes take off and land for passengers and cargo.
- 20. A dark surface fixed to a wall, written on with chalk for teaching or showing information.
