Across
- 4. the activity of taking care of crops and farm animals,[ˈægrɪkʌltʃə].
- 10. food that you grow on a farm to sell,[ˈprɒdjuːs].
- 11. a building with long, flat parts on the outside that turn as the wind blows to make machinery move inside,[ˈwɪndmɪl].
- 12. a place where stone or minerals are dug out of the ground, [ˈkwɒri].
- 14. an organized event when a group of people follow and kill wild animals as a sport; [hʌnt].
- 15. a large area where trees grow close together [ˈfɒrɪst].
- 19. an occasion when you eat a meal outdoors, usually in a park or a forest, or at the beach,[ˈpɪknɪk].
- 22. an area of high open ground covered mainly with rough grass and heather, [mʊə].
- 23. an area of land that is higher than the land aroundit;[hɪl].
- 25. a place where water flows over the edge of a steep part of hills or mountains, and falls into a pool below,[ˈwɔ:təˌfɔːl].
- 26. a long walk, especially in the countryside,[haɪk].
- 27. a large house in a large area of land in the country [ɪˈsteɪt].
- 28. a person who owns or works on a farm [ˈfaːmə].
- 29. a place where water naturally flows out from the ground;[sprɪŋ].
- 32. land that is away from cities and towns; [ˈkʌntriˌsaɪd].
- 34. white flowers, that grows wild, especially on hills /ˈheð.ər/.
- 37. the hard material that trees are made of,[wʊd].
- 39. a very high area of land with steep sides;[ˈmaʊntɪn].
- 40. a large vehicle that is used for moving large amounts of earth, [ˈbʊldəʊzə].
- 43. a wooden or metal wall around a piece of land,[fens].
- 44. 1 the activity of collecting a crop, when it grown.
- 45. a long, narrow piece of ground that people walk along,[paːθ].
- 46. a thin branch from a tree, [stɪk].
- 48. the hard substance that is in the ground and in mountains,[rɒk].
- 49. an area of ground that is used for farming,[lænd].
- 50. the soil on the Earth’s surface in which you can grow plants [graʊnd].
- 51. a small narrow river, [striːm].
- 54. a large area of water with land around it [leɪk].
- 56. a rough road or path; [træk].
- 57. a person who hunts wild animals for food or as a sport, [ˈhʌntə].
- 58. the general appearance of the natural environment, especially when it is beautiful,[ˈsiːnəri].
- 59. a deep, long, narrow hole that carries
Down
- 1. long rubber boots that you wear to keep your feet dry,[ˈwelɪŋtənz].
- 2. a building on a farm where animals and crops are kept [baːn].
- 3. everything that you can see from a place [vjuː].
- 5. a large hole in the side of a hill or under the ground;[keɪv].
- 6. a large machine that is used on farms to cut,sort and clean grain, [ˌkɔmbaɪnˈhaːvɪstə].
- 7. a sticky mixture of earth and water [mʌd].
- 8. the substance on the surface of the Earth in which plants grow, [sɔɪl].
- 9. an area near a farmhouse that is enclosed by walls or buildings;[ˈfa:mjaːd]
- 13. a very small town in the countryside, [ˈvɪlɪdʒ].
- 15. a piece of land where crops are grown, or where animals are kept,[fiːld].
- 16. a long line of water that flows into a sea; [ˈrɪvə].
- 17. [geɪt] a structure like a door that you use to enter a field or a buliding;[geɪt].
- 18. a model of a person dressed in old clothes and put in a field of growing crops to frighten birds away,[ˈskeəkrəʊ].
- 20. a high area of land with a very steep side next to the sea;[klɪf].
- 21. a plant that people grow for food; [krɒp].
- 22. a field that has grass and flowers growing in it,[ˈmedəʊ].
- 24. away from a road or a field, [dɪtʃ].
- 30. a building in which horses are kept,[ˈsteɪbəl].
- 31. a place where people buy and sell products [ˈmaːkɪt].
- 33. a hard solid substance that is found in the ground and is often used for building, [stəʊn].
- 35. grass that has been cut and dried so that it can be used for feeding animals,[heɪ].
- 36. the sport or business of catching fish [ˈfɪʃɪŋ].
- 38. a large farming tool with blades that digs the soil in fields so that seeds can be planted [plaʊ].
- 41. the parts of a building that remain after something destroys it,[ˈruːɪnz].
- 42. a row of small trees growing close together around a field,[hedʒ].
- 43. an area of land and buildings where people grow crops and keep animals, [faːm].
- 45. an area of water smaller than a lake, often made by people,[pɒnd].
- 47. a deep hole in the ground from which people take water or oil,[wel].
- 52. a vehicle that a farmer uses to pull farm machinery;[ˈtræktə].
- 53. a low area of land between hills; [ˈvæli].
- 55. a soft, wet area of land, [maːʃ].
