Across
- 4. very large or great, especially in scale or degree
- 8. the power to have an effect on somebody or something, or to make somebody behave in a particular way
- 10. plants in general, especially those found in a particular area
- 12. by accident; without intending to
- 14. facts or information, especially when examined and used to find out things or make decisions
- 15. a young person who has an unusually high level of ability, skill, or intelligence for their age
Down
- 1. to change something, especially slightly, in order to improve it or make it different
- 2. to prove that something is true by providing evidence or facts
- 3. a skill in making things by hand, especially with care and creativity; an activity that involves making things using special skills
- 5. to be unable to decide about something; to feel uncertain ‘to be in two … about’
- 6. very attractive or charming, often in a way that seems slightly mysterious
- 7. affected by alcohol; drunk
- 9. being an essential and necessary part of something
- 11. criminal or morally wrong
- 13. the process of gradually being destroyed by natural causes, such as bacteria, time, or lack of care
