Across
- 4. To leave a person, place or thing, usually permanently / to stop doing an activity before it is finished
- 7. To behave according to the usual standards of behaviour that are expected by a group or society
- 8. To collect a large number of things over a long period of time / to gradually increase in number or amount
- 11. To say the opposite of what someone else has said, indicating that one person must be wrong
- 12. To go in a different direction or to change from the usual way
- 13. A drawing used to show information in a simple way, usually with lines or curves showing amounts / a detailed map of an area of wate
Down
- 1. To make something else seem attractive or better by combining it with something else
- 2. To make something easier or clear to understand by giving a simpler explanation or more details
- 3. To move frequently between positions or levels
- 4. To make a process operate by computers or machines rather than humans in order to reduce time and cost
- 5. Something suggested but not said directly
- 6. Excitement or interest caused by a surprising or unexpected situation / a play (usually serious) performed by actors
- 8. Something happening through chance rather than reasoning or a plan
- 9. The best or most interesting part of something
- 10. To discover or notice something, usually something hidden and using a special method to find it
