Across
- 3. - A surname of one of the greatest Russian scientists. Moscow State University is named after him. (ex. 12 p. 87)
- 4. - The climate of Siberia is … : summers are hot and dry and winters are very cold. (ex. 10 p. 86)
- 6. - A large area of land without trees, especially that in Russia and part of Asia and southeast Europe. (ex. 6 p.84)
- 8. - Means more than enough. (ex. 6 p.84)
- 9. - Extremely beautiful, elaborate, or impressive. (ex. 12 p. 87)
- 10. - Russia has abundant natural resources, which, besides large areas of forests, vast fertile soils and a great water supply, include large …-s of gas, coal, iron ore, etc. (ex. 10 p. 86)
- 12. - “It was founded in 1147 as a … on the Moskva River” (ex. 12 p. 87)
- 14. - A thing that represents or stands for something else. "Besides the Russian flag, there is another national ... of Russia a two-headed eagle" (ex. 10 p. 86)
- 15. - An area covered mainly with grass, especially wild open land used for cattle to feed on. (ex. 6 p.83)
Down
- 1. - an ideology of the Bolshevik party. (ex. 20 p. 92)
- 2. - A politician or head of state in supreme command of a country's armed forces. “The head of the state is the President, who is the … of the armed forces.“ (ex. 1 p. 81)
- 5. restore - a verb similar to verbs “to repair, to return”. “The city was gradually …-ed and became stronger” (ex. 12 p. 87)
- 7. - A large amount of money and possessions. (ex. 6 p.84)
- 11. - The outer parts of a town or city. “Most of the people (about 70 per cent) prefer to live in cities, towns and on their … ”(ex. 10 p. 86)
- 13. - A large area of flat land. (ex. 6 p.83)
