Across
- 2. n. a person who is good at sports and competes in sports events
- 5. vi.&vt. to behave as if something is true when it is not
- 9. adv. separated by a distance; into pieces
- 10. adj. hurt or harmed, especially physically
- 11. n. the state of being healthy and strong
- 12. num. the number 1,000,000
- 13. n. mental or emotional pressure; vt. to emphasize the importance of something
- 16. n. the ability to do physical work or lift heavy things
- 19. adj. thin in an attractive and healthy way
- 20. adj. moving in a smooth, elegant, and attractive way
- 22. vi. to run slowly and steadily for exercise; n. a slow run for exercise
- 24. n. the quality of being firm in purpose or decision
- 25. n. respect given to someone because of their good qualities or achievements
- 26. n. a building or room for doing physical exercise
- 30. n. a competition to find the best player or team in a sport; the title of champion
- 32. n. a long-distance running race, usually 42.195 kilometers
- 34. vt. to organize and hold an event; n. a person who introduces guests on a show
- 36. n. a mistake in something you do or say
Down
- 1. n. a small metal disc given as a reward for courage or achievement
- 3. n. a traditional story about famous people or events, often not proven true
- 4. n. the food that a person usually eats; vi. to eat less food to become thinner
- 6. n. a game played with rackets and a shuttlecock
- 7. n. the lack of success in doing something; a person or thing that is not successful
- 8. n. the people who watch or listen to a performance, speech, or broadcast
- 12. n. a person who is very skilled in a particular activity; vt. to learn to do something very well
- 14. vt.&vi. to produce liquid from the body when hot or exercising; n. the liquid produced by the body
- 15. vi. to act dishonestly to win a game or exam; vt. to deceive someone
- 17. n. the winner of a competition or race
- 18. n. an exercise where you lie on your front and push your body up with your arms
- 19. n. a large sports ground with seats for spectators
- 21. n. great praise, honour, or fame achieved by doing something important
- 23. n. physical exercises that develop strength, balance, and flexibility
- 27. n. the leader of a sports team, a ship, or an aircraft
- 28. adj. thinking about what is good in a situation; giving encouragement
- 29. vi. to take part in a competition against others
- 31. vt. to harm or damage a person's body
- 33. n. physical harm or damage to a person's body
- 35. n. a path for running, racing, or training; vt.&vi. to follow the trail of something or someone
