Across
- 5. - the longest english word
- 8. - Capital is Boston
- 11. – Lasting for a very short time
- 12. – Relating to the day before yesterday
- 16. – Someone who gives opinions on matters outside their knowledge
- 20. – Government by the worst people
- 23. – Very eager or excited
- 24. – Too great or extreme to be expressed in wordsJiggery-pokery – Deceptive or dishonest activity
- 26. – Deceptive or dishonest activity
- 29. - who were the first people who found France
- 30. - Founder of the city of Rome according to Roman mythology
Down
- 1. - Spicy British sauce
- 2. – Extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical
- 3. – To trick or confuse
- 4. legomenon – A word that occurs only once in a document or corpus
- 6. – A wish or inclination not strong enough to lead to action
- 7. – The state of being infatuated or obsessed with another person
- 9. - Sportswear (referring to the shirt worn by athletes)
- 10. – A whispering, murmuring, or rustling sound
- 13. – A figure of speech in which contradictory terms are combined
- 14. – A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds
- 15. participle - which time form is it (put)
- 17. – The pleasant, earthy smell after rain
- 18. – A person who looks exactly like someone else
- 19. – A person who tells anecdotes in an entertaining way
- 21. – The separation of parts of a compound word by another word
- 22. - Who came ,saw and conquered
- 25. – Astonished, amazed
- 27. - who founded the Trojan Horse
- 28. – To bewilder or confuse
