Across
- 1. to use your time, money, etc. sensibly, without wasting it
- 3. to learn a skill or a language so well that you have no difficulty with it
- 6. something you give someone on a special occasion
- 9. a short sentence or phrase giving a rule on how to behave
- 12. used to say that something is likely to happen
- 15. to successfully complete something or get a good result, especially by working hard
- 16. one of the levels of school in the U.S. that lasts one year
- 17. one of a series of actions that you take in order to achieve something
- 18. the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something
- 19. complete and including all parts or details
- 23. at the same time each day, week, month, etc.
Down
- 2. worried or frightened about something, and unable to relax
- 4. having serious meaning or worth
- 5. used for saying that one person, thing, or action replaces another
- 7. to be unable to remember a fact or piece of information
- 8. to use your money to pay for goods or services
- 10. the act of doing a particular thing, often regularly, in order to improve your skill at it
- 11. to make a piece of equipment ready to operate
- 13. providing useful help in making a situation better or easier
- 14. to become unable to find someone or something
- 15. an arrangement to see someone at a particular time for a particular purpose
- 20. to give special attention to one particular person or thing
- 21. something that you hope to achieve in the future
- 22. to remain in a place rather than leave
