Across
- 2. a sports game or contest between two players or teams (noun)
- 3. the group of people who watch or listen to a performance or event (noun)
- 5. a selection of songs or tracks arranged to be played in a particular order (noun)
- 7. the music used in a film, game, or show (noun)
- 9. a live music performance given to an audience (noun)
- 12. the raised area where performers present a show (noun)
- 15. an important competition that decides the best player or team (noun)
- 20. a person who entertains others by singing, acting, dancing, etc. (noun)
- 24. activities that amuse or interest people, such as music or sports (noun)
- 25. related to music or culture that is not commercial and not widely known (adjective)
- 28. feeling happy and sad when remembering the past (adjective)
- 31. not having lost any matches or competitions (adjective)
- 32. the words of a song (noun)
Down
- 1. a singer, especially in a band (noun)
- 4. accepted by most people and widely popular (adjective)
- 6. the marked area where sports like tennis or basketball are played (noun)
- 8. strong, fit, and good at sports (adjective)
- 9. someone who writes music (noun)
- 10. fair and respectful behavior in sports (noun)
- 11. the person or team that finishes in second place (noun)
- 13. attractive or interesting in a way that makes people want something (adjective)
- 14. a style or category of music, film, or art with similar characteristics (noun)
- 16. hurt or physically damaged (adjective)
- 17. wanting to win or able to compete successfully (adjective)
- 18. a result in a match where both sides finish with the same score (noun)
- 19. a person who trains and leads a sports team or athlete (noun)
- 20. an event where someone acts, sings, or plays in front of people (noun)
- 21. competition between two people or groups who want to win (noun)
- 22. the official who makes sure rules are followed during a game (noun)
- 23. to win against someone in a competition or to cause them to lose (verb)
- 26. physical harm to the body (noun)
- 27. a person or team that is expected to lose but still competes (noun)
- 29. sports that involve running, jumping, or throwing (noun)
- 30. the equipment or clothing needed for a specific sport or activity (noun)
