Across
- 3. From Hindi for leg garment — most people wore this word to bed everyday (noun)
- 5. A Czech playwright invented this word in 1920 for artificial workers in a story – it is becoming more advanced in recent years though (noun)
- 6. From Dutch meaning a fast ship — originally used to hunt pirates at sea; now used for either racing or travelling on for pleasure (noun)
- 8. From Arabic — a 9th century scholar in Baghdad gave mathematics this word; a part of mathematics in which signs and letters represent numbers (noun)
- 10. From German meaning children's garden — this is a place to learn now (noun)
Down
- 1. One of the most traded spices in history — its name came from Sanskrit “pippali”and it is used to give a spicy, hot taste to food (noun)
- 2. From Italian — the outdoor platform attached to the outside of a building, with a railing around it (noun)
- 4. From Dutch “schets” – meaning a rough drawing that does not have many details (noun)
- 7. This drink's name came from Arabic — it was first grown in the Arabian Peninsula; now it is so popular that most adult need it to boost energy and improve focus (noun)
- 9. From Arabic via Spanish — a stringed instrument played by plucking (noun)
