British and American words

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