Across
- 2. to make arrangements to stay in a place, eat in a restaurant, go to a theatre, etc. at a particular time in the future
- 3. a group of people who sing together for other people to listen to
- 5. someone who performs in a play or film
- 6. being known to a lot of people
- 10. a film in which strange and frightening things happen
- 13. too full of people or things
- 14. one of the songs or pieces of music on an album (=collection of songs or pieces of music)
- 17. the feeling that an event or place gives you
- 18. a door or space through which you can leave a public room, building, etc.
- 19. to write a short article describing and judging a new book, play, film, etc.
- 20. a circular course around which runners, cars, etc. race, which often has a specially prepared surface
- 22. a group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in public
- 24. a book or film that tells an exciting story about murder or crime
- 26. to amuse or interest people in a way that gives them pleasure
- 28. the raised area in a theatre which actors or singers stand on when they perform
- 29. to have enough money to buy or pay for something
- 32. a line of seats in a theatre or cinema
Down
- 1. a set of clothes worn by an actor or by someone to make them look like something such as an animal, famous person, etc.
- 4. to ask someone questions during an interview
- 7. a performance given by musicians or singers (playing modern music that is popular, especially with young people, and usually consists of simple tunes with a strong beat)
- 8. a film or a television or radio programme that gives detailed information about a particular subject
- 9. to do something to entertain people, for example by acting a play or playing a piece of music
- 11. a film or book about the love between two people
- 12. a large group of musicians playing many different kinds of instruments and led by a conductor
- 15. a place where an organised meeting, concert, etc. takes place
- 16. unhappy because something you hoped for did not happen or because someone or something was not as good as you expected
- 21. someone who works in politics, especially an elected member of the government
- 23. to hit your hands against each other many times to make a sound that shows your approval, agreement or enjoyment
- 25. a play, film or television programme that is intended to make people laugh
- 27. an occasion when there are performances of many films, plays, pieces of music, etc., usually happening in the same place every year
- 30. to use a camera to record a story or real events so that they can be shown in the cinema or on television
- 31. to store music, sound, television programmes, etc. on a disc or tape so that people can listen to them or watch them again
