Across
- 4. An American word for a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet.
- 6. An American word for a small electronic devise you and use to make calls. take everywhere with you
- 8. In a restaurant in America, a waiter typically gives you this to show you how much money you need to pay.
- 11. In the UK, you might wear these to go jogging.
- 12. In the USA, you might join the back of one of these to wait for something..
- 14. You may drive your car on one of these in the UK.
- 17. A British word An American word for small piece of food made from sugar with chocolate, fruit, nuts, or flavors added.
- 18. In the UK, you might walk on one of these.
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- 1. A British word for a battery-powered light that helps you see at night.
- 2. In a restaurant in the UK, a waiter typically gives you this to show you how much money you need to pay.
- 3. In the USA, you might use on one of these if you don't have a car.
- 5. A British word for a small electronic devise you and use to make calls.
- 7. If you go camping in Yellowstone National Park, you may need one of these when it gets dark.
- 9. An American word for small piece of food made from sugar with chocolate, fruit, nuts, or flavors added.
- 10. In the UK, you wait for your turn in one of these.
- 13. In the USA, you might wear these to play indoor soccer.
- 15. A British word for a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet.
- 16. You might ride your motorcycle on one of these in the USA.
