Across
- 3. – Someone who can speak two languages.
- 7. – To cut something into two equal parts.
- 8. – Something that happens once every two months.
- 9. – A government with two law-making groups, like two houses of parliament.
- 10. – When one company controls all of something, like a board game name!
- 12. – Speaking in one voice pitch, with no rise or fall in sound.
- 16. – A race with three sports: swimming, cycling, and running.
- 18. – Something that happens once every three years.
- 19. – Three babies born at the same time.
- 21. – The strong muscles at the top of your arm.
- 22. – Boring sameness, when things don’t change.
Down
- 1. – A person who speaks only one language.
- 2. – Something that happens once every two weeks.
- 4. – An event that happens once every two years.
- 5. – A 300-year celebration.
- 6. – A long speech by one person, often in a play or show.
- 10. – A train that runs on just one track.
- 11. – A shape with three sides and three corners.
- 13. – A system with only two choices, like 0 and 1 in computers.
- 14. – Having three different colours, often on a flag.
- 15. – A stand with only one leg, often used for cameras.
- 16. – A type of maths that studies triangles.
- 17. – A stand with three legs, used to hold up cameras.
- 20. – A story told in three parts, like three connected movies or books.
