Across
- 6. In Australia, the school year starts in late January or early ********.
- 7. This word means “majority”. Not 100%.
- 9. This word also means “finished”.
- 14. This word means one more. “May I have ******* please?
- 17. This is Japan’s second largest city.
- 18. This is a common farm animal. It produces “chicken” for people to eat.
- 19. This is a small rodent. It’s like a rat but not a rat.
- 20. It cuts things. It is one item but is plural (like reading glasses).
- 21. This country speaks Portuguese.
- 23. This “thing” hangs off the back of many animals. Cats and dogs have one.
- 24. This is a new way to do shopping. It’s called “****** shopping”.
- 25. This word also means “story”, or a story.
- 27. Registration. What is the verb? To ********.
- 28. This is a popular flavour of ice-cream.
- 29. In Australia and UK, many people use this word instead of apartment or unit.
Down
- 1. This is a common farm animal. It produces “lamb” for people to eat.
- 2. Opposite of brother.
- 3. This is a country close to Japan.
- 4. Opposite of sister.
- 5. Prescribed drugs.
- 8. Someone who has not lied. She is an ****** person.
- 10. This city is the capital of Queensland, in Australia.
- 11. A famous Japanese company that makes household goods, cars and also races cars.
- 12. My child – female. She is my ********.
- 13. An animal that can be ridden.
- 15. Good, Better, ****.
- 16. I put my head on this when I sleep.
- 20. How many states are there in Australia?
- 22. Many people have to wear these. It’s one thing but counted as plural.
- 26. This word means nearly, or not complete yet.