Across
- 1. (noun)a piece of paper money (e.g., £10, $20)
- 5. (noun)something that happens because of an action or event
- 6. (modal verb)used to say that something is necessary or required
- 8. (noun)①a person who likes a sport, band, or famous person very much;②a thing with flat parts that you move to make air flow (like a hand fan or electric fan)
- 9. (noun)a small round piece of metal used as money (e.g., 10p, 50c)
- 12. up (phrasal verb)to make a place neat and clean
- 13. (noun)a feeling of happiness or enjoyment
- 16. (adjective)worth a lot of money or important
- 18. (noun)the sport or activity of traveling on water in a boat with sails
- 19. (adverb)only; recently
- 21. (noun)a flat piece of wood or metal where you put things (e.g., books, toys)
- 24. (noun)the unit of money in the US, Canada, etc. (symbol: $)
- 25. (noun)something you do (e.g., games, sports, school tasks)
Down
- 2. (verb)to make someone feel confident to do something
- 3. (noun)a human being (not an animal or thing)
- 4. out (phrasal verb)to appear; to be published (e.g., a book, a movie)
- 7. (noun)when you achieve what you wanted to do
- 10. (noun)something you enjoy doing or learning about
- 11. (noun)how much something is worth (in money or importance)
- 14. a result (phrase)because of something that happened before
- 15. a look (phrasal verb)to look at something to see what it is like
- 17. (preposition/conjunction)①prep. in the role of; as being ②conj. when; while
- 20. (noun)a small piece of paper you buy and put on an envelope to send a letter
- 21. (noun)the ability to do something well (e.g., cooking, singing)
- 22. (noun)the unit of money in the UK (symbol: £)
- 23. (preposition)together with; having something
