Across
- 2. (v.): To take something and use it for a short time before giving it back to the owner.
- 4. (n.): A chair with no back, sometimes they are used to stand on and reach high things.
- 6. (v.): The past tense of ‘break’. To stop working.
- 7. A place that buys and sells items to customers, hoping to make money.
- 9. (n.): A long, flat place next to a wall where you can put things.
- 10. (prep.): In the space separating two things.
- 11. (adj.): Vivid, brilliant or clear.
- 14. (adj.) feeling bad for something you have done or said
- 16. (v.): To have a sad or angry face.
- 17. (v.): To think you know something is the truth.
- 18. (n.): When the ground shakes because the plates under the ground are moving.
Down
- 1. (n.): The person you work for; they are in charge of you at work.
- 3. (v.): To clean by rubbing with a rag or towel.
- 4. (n.): A shirt you wear when it is cold.
- 5. (n.): Something that needs to be fixed—something bad.
- 8. (v.): To reach as far as you can.
- 11. (n.): A store where you buy books.
- 12. (v.): To shake.
- 13. (bike) (n.): Something that has two wheels; it does not have a motor, but it moves as the rider pedals.
- 15. (n.): Something that allows people to pass or cross over a river. Ex. There is a bridge over the river.
