Across
- 2. a type of entertainment in which a machine plays only the music of popular songs so that people can song the words themselves
- 5. the season of the year between summer and winter, when leaves change color and the weather becomes colder
- 7. two things of the same sype, especially when they are used or worn together
- 9. to know or realize the meaning of words, a language, what somebodey says, etc
- 10. to send something from your hand through the air by moving your hand or arm quickly
- 11. the language, originally of England, now spoken in many other countries and used as a language of international communication throughout the world
- 14. objects that can be moved, such as tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office to make it suitable for living or working in
- 17. the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information
- 21. not the same as somebody/something; not like somebody/something else
- 22. to ask somebody to come to a social event
- 23. the sister of your father or mother
- 27. a very high hill, often with rocks near the top
- 28. the world; the planet that we live on
- 30. the second month of the year, between January and March
- 31. the short thick finger at the side of the hand, slightly apart from the other four
- 34. a large building where people who are sick or injured are given medical treatment and care
- 35. having the color of lemons or butter
- 37. to put food in your mouth, chew it and swallow it
- 38. a person you know well and like, and who is not usually a member of your family
- 40. the warmer season of the year, coming between spring and fall
Down
- 1. having the very darlest color, like night or coal
- 3. the knowledge and skill that you have gained through doing something for a period of time; the process of gaining this
- 4. to come to a place with somebody/something
- 5. a round fruit with shiny read or green skin and firm white flesh
- 6. in the way that is usual or normal; most often
- 8. the part of the day from midday until about o' clock
- 10. the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday
- 12. a word or words that a particular person, animal, place or thing is known by
- 13. a buliding for people to live in, usually for one family
- 15. to move travel from one place to another
- 16. a book that gives a list of the words od a language in alphabetical order and explains what they mean, or gives a word for them in a foreign language
- 18. not big; small; smaller than others
- 19. to give lessons to students in a school, college, university, etc; to help somebody learn something by giving
- 20. to make musical sounds with your voice in the form of a song or tune
- 24. a game played especially in the US by two teams of nine players, using a bat and ball. Each player tries to hit the ball and then run around four bases before the order team can return the ball
- 25. a building in which collections of books, CDs, newspapers, etc. are kept for people to read, study or borrow
- 26. to make letters or numbers on a surface, especially using a pen or a pencil
- 29. liked or enjoyed by a large number of people
- 32. having a lot to do; perhaps not free to do something else because you are working on tomthing
- 33. either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck
- 36. either of two organs on the face that you see with
- 38. to stop doing something or making something because it is complete
- 39. feeling that you would like to sleep or rest; needning rest
- 41. to be in the same place as somebody by chance and talk to them
