Across
- 2. worried and anxious (or afraid): He got to (reach) the top of the tree and was absolutely nervous (or petrified) he’d fall.
- 3. an animal that produce eggs and uses the heat of the sun to keep its blood warm: An example is the anatomy shared by reptiles and mammals, which is evidence of shared ancestry.
- 5. having a very pleasant taste or smell: The delicious smell of freshly made coffee came from the kitchen.
- 10. to look like or be like someone or something: The overlapping slates of the roofs in the mountain village resembled fish scales.
- 11. a belief, principal, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have coninued to follow for a long time: There’s a tradition in our office that when it’s someone’s birthday, they bring in a cake for all of us to share.
Down
- 1. (2 words) an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce musical sounds: If you want to learn to play a musical instrument, it might be a good idea to begin on something simple.
- 4. to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation: Fugitive families who have fled the fighting in the cities are now trying to survive in the mountains. (flee the country - to quickly go to the another country in order to escape from something or someone)
- 6. extremely good: The fall in interest rates is excellent news for borrowers.
- 7. a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers: Two further teachers mention that more girls than boys participate in extra-curricular music activities and concerts.
- 8. (2 words)force to go away: We believe red beans can chase away ghosts and bring good luck.
- 9. a building, room, or outside structure with rows of seats, each row usually higher than the one in front, from which people can watch a performance or other activity: His latest play has delighted theatre audiences and theatre critics alike
