Across
- 3. – Not deep.
- 4. – To put under the ground.
- 6. – To give or provide something.
- 8. – Something placed on a hook to attract fish.
- 9. – To go across a large space.
- 15. – A small road or track to walk on.
- 16. – A small, smooth stone.
- 20. – A place where people are buried.
- 23. – To move out over a large area.
- 24. – A place where oil is cleaned and processed.
- 26. – The bottom of the sea.
- 28. – Cleaned or made safe (like water).
- 29. – A very large rock.
- 32. – A pipe that carries water, oil, or gas.
- 36. – To make a liquid flow.
- 38. – A small bush with many branches.
- 39. – To make something less.
- 41. – A tool used to catch animals.
- 42. – To stop something from happening.
- 43. – All of something.
- 44. – To make land usable again.
- 47. – Dirty water and waste from homes and buildings.
- 49. – A long, narrow piece of land sticking into the sea.
- 52. – Small branches and twigs, often used for firewood.
- 53. – The strongest or most common (like wind or ideas).
- 54. – A curved piece of metal used for catching fish.
- 55. – A small lake near the sea, often behind a reef.
- 57. – A substance added to soil to help plants grow.
- 59. – To accidentally let something flow out.
- 61. – To change or prepare something (like food or water).
- 63. – A mix of things twisted together.
- 66. – Easy to break or damage.
- 67. – Sea animals with hard shells, like crabs and shrimp.
- 70. – A barrier that separates land.
- 72. – A narrow strip of water between two pieces of land.
- 73. – Worth a lot of money or very useful.
- 74. – To drop or leave behind (like sand or mud).
- 75. off – To snap or fall away from something.
- 76. – A worm that makes silk threads.
Down
- 1. – A small empty space in land or a tree.
- 2. – Something harmful that can kill or make sick.
- 4. – Water partly surrounded by land, smaller than a gulf.
- 5. – A large open area of land or water.
- 7. – Chemicals used to kill insects that harm plants.
- 10. – The rise and fall of the sea.
- 11. – To slowly break or wash away.
- 12. – A person who lives in a place.
- 13. – A specific or known one.
- 14. – Away from the coast.
- 17. – A wall to control water flow.
- 18. – To be made of certain parts.
- 19. – To make air, water, or land dirty.
- 21. – A wall in the sea that stops big waves.
- 22. – A special part of something.
- 25. – The natural home of a plant or animal.
- 27. – Thick or full, like a dense forest.
- 30. – To throw away waste or rubbish.
- 31. – Rich and doing well.
- 33. – To stack or put in a heap.
- 34. – When rocks and earth slide down a hill.
- 35. – To make sure something happens.
- 37. – New and made with the latest ideas.
- 39. – A long narrow hilltop or mountain line.
- 40. – To move something from one place to another.
- 45. – A building where people pray.
- 46. – Land where animals eat grass.
- 48. – Made by people, not natural.
- 49. – To ruin or damage something.
- 50. – A narrow strip of sand or rock in the sea.
- 51. – Catching too many fish, so fish start to disappear.
- 56. – A sea animal with a hard shell, sometimes has pearls.
- 58. – A small sea animal with a black shell.
- 60. – A small body of still water.
- 61. – To keep safe.
- 62. – Land with water on three sides.
- 63. – The thick main stem of a tree.
- 64. – Destroyed or broken, often a sunken ship.
- 65. – Land with water all around it.
- 68. – Something burned to give energy (like petrol).
- 69. – A safe place where ships stay.
- 71. – To raise animals or fish.
