Across
- 3. A small, fast, military ship that carries weapons.
- 4. A short interruption in a war or argument, or an agreement to stop fighting or arguing for a period of time.
- 6. Any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife, etc.
- 9. An occasion when a group of people arrive somewhere, usually suddenly or unexpectedly.
- 11. A series of actions intended to produce political or social change
- 12. A device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television, etc.
- 15. An agreement, usually between two armies, to stop fighting in order to allow discussions about peace.
- 19. An attack intended to stop or oppose an attack by an enemy.
- 21. A small container for carrying water or another drink, used especially by soldiers or travellers.
- 22. A fast military ship.
- 23. A force that pulls the aircraft downward because of the force of gravity. It opposes lift and acts vertically downward through the aircraft’s center of gravity.
Down
- 1. a weapon whose purpose is to make other countries afraid to attack the country that owns it.
- 2. A soldier trained to be dropped from an aircraft with a parachute.
- 5. An agreement, usually between two armies, to stop fighting in order to allow discussions about peace.
- 7. A prisoner, especially a person held by the enemy during a war.
- 8. - a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by their leaders.
- 10. In radio communication: ‘I understand your message.’
- 13. Strong covering that protects something, especially the body.
- 14. The act of taking away or giving up weapons
- 15. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955.
- 16. A device that is positioned so that it stops the air from flowing around the aircraft and so helps to control it.
- 17. One of the floors of a ship, bus, or aircraft.
- 18. A slight movement of an aircraft or ship, to the side of its intended direction. It is controlled by a rudder.
- 19. A secret.
- 20. Someone who is sent as a representative from one government or organization to another
