Across
- 4. – A condition that makes things harder or less favorable for someone, like being shorter in a basketball game.
- 7. – Something that is real, true, or authentic, not fake or made up.
- 8. – The act of getting rid of something, like throwing away trash or recycling items.
- 9. – A device used to listen to music, news, and other programs by receiving sound through airwaves.
- 11. – Something that encourages or reminds someone to take action quickly; also, it can mean being on time or fast in doing something.
- 12. – Feeling unhappy or not content with something, like when you don't like the food served to you.
- 14. – A statement or idea that is accepted as true without needing proof, like a rule or principle everyone believes in.
- 15. – Used to show what would happen if things were different. For example, "You should hurry, otherwise you’ll be late."
- 17. – A small, sweet citrus fruit that’s like an orange but easier to peel.
- 18. – The city where a government’s main offices are located, like Washington, D.C. for the United States.
- 19. – Relating to Greece, its language, or its culture, such as Greek mythology or Greek food like feta cheese.
Down
- 1. – To separate or stop being involved in something, like when you disengage from a difficult conversation.
- 2. – A business or group of people who work together to provide products or services.
- 3. – Refers to the direction of the south, or something related to the southern part of a country or region, like southern states in the U.S.
- 5. – To recognize and be thankful for something, like when you feel grateful for a kind gesture.
- 6. – To make someone feel sad or let down because something didn’t turn out the way they expected.
- 8. – To not enjoy or have a negative feeling about something, like when you dislike a particular food.
- 10. – To break apart or melt away, like when sugar dissolves in water.
- 13. – To not agree with something or think it is wrong, like when your parents disapprove of you staying out too late.
- 16. – A state in the United States known for its rivers, forests, and cities like St. Louis and Kansas City.
