Across
- 3. This word means to open something to show or ****** the contents.
- 6. “Please ****** the question”.
- 9. Uncontrollable.
- 10. Frozen.
- 12. To make a complaint.
- 13. “Please ****** your friends”.
- 17. This word means to “say” or “speak” the truth. She should ***** the mistake.
- 19. Application.
- 20. This word is related to lose or lost.
- 21. You should do “something”. It’s a *******ion. I ******* you do that.
- 24. “We should ********* the occasion”. It’s a special day.
- 26. This word means to assist someone to become better or to work harder. We need to ********* them.
- 28. Everyone does this all the time. We use the brain to do this.
- 29. The tree died. It didn’t *******.
- 30. If it’s right – it’s right, If it is wrong – we should ******* it.
- 33. That’s not what I “meant” to say.
- 34. This word means to stop someone doing something.
- 35. This word means to “check” to make sure the information is correct.
Down
- 1. This word means to stay alive. We all want to ******* the pandemic.
- 2. This word means to say, “bad words”, sometimes in anger.
- 4. “I really ********** your hard work. Thank you”.
- 5. This means to refer to or say something without going into detail. Starts with “M”.
- 7. This word means to make a sign that you understand or notice.
- 8. This word means to cut supply at a certain point. There is only a small amount available.
- 11. This word has a very similar meaning to speak. “What did you ***?”
- 14. To send something from A to B for a reason for example money or people.
- 15. It’s funny. When it’s funny, we *****.
- 16. “Lets ****** the day and time”.
- 18. This word means to verify.
- 21. The action of moving something up and down to re-arrange the contents.
- 22. If you drop something heavy in water – it will ****.
- 23. A word similar to pay or a fee.
- 25. Achievement.
- 27. She said she will pay $10,000 for the car. She made an ***** of $10,000.
- 29. It wasn’t successful - it didn’t *******.
- 31. This word means to review.
- 32. This word means to keep something inside something – so it doesn’t escape.
