Across
- 1. A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing things that is specific to a particular group, society, or place.
- 6. Able to stay calm and not get annoyed when waiting for something or dealing with difficult situations.
- 8. A device containing chemicals that burns or explodes to produce bright lights, colors, and loud sounds, used for entertainment or celebration.
- 9. To look at or think about someone or something with a feeling of approval, respect, or pleasure.
- 12. The ability to produce new, original, and imaginative ideas, things, or solutions.
- 16. To become larger in number, size, amount, or degree; to make something do this.
- 18. The scientific study of the substances that make up matter, how they interact with each other, and the changes they undergo.
- 19. To put something or someone in a place where they cannot be seen or found easily.
- 20. To say numbers in order one after another; or to calculate the total number of people or things in a group.
Down
- 2. Having a likeness in appearance, nature, character, or quantity, without being identical.
- 3. A book where one writes down personal thoughts, feelings, experiences, or daily events.
- 4. To join two or more things together; or to establish a link or relationship between people, ideas, or things.
- 5. A visible spot, line, or symbol on a surface; or a sign that shows something has happened or exists.
- 7. A substance, often in the form of a pill or liquid, used to treat, prevent, or relieve the symptoms of illness or disease.
- 10. The way in which thoughts, feelings, or ideas are shown through words, actions, or facial looks.
- 11. A special day or period of time when people celebrate a particular event, tradition, or religious occasion.
- 13. The organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and all the activities of the body.
- 14. In a way that shows good judgment, experience, and knowledge, leading to sensible decisions.
- 15. Something that is kept private and not told to or known by other people.
- 17. To take something that belongs to someone else without their permission or knowledge, often secretly.
