Across
- 3. – of different kinds; several.
- 4. – individual things, often part of a group or list.
- 6. – a system where you pay money so a company helps cover costs if something bad happens.
- 9. – a person who buys and uses goods or services.
- 14. – official rules to keep people safe.
- 17. – the amount of money needed to buy or do something.
- 18. – in a way that is easy and useful.
- 19. – a place where dogs are kept and cared for when their owners are away.
- 21. – a particular time, event, or celebration.
- 23. – easy to see or understand.
- 26. – equipment with steps for climbing up or down.
- 27. (on) – to depend on someone or something with trust.
- 28. – disadvantages or negative aspects.
- 32. – something unexpected that causes harm or damage.
- 33. – the usual or normal amount, level, or standard.
Down
- 1. – people or companies that supply goods or services.
- 2. – people who are looking for a job.
- 5. – something or someone you can trust to work well.
- 7. of community – the feeling of belonging and connection among people.
- 8. – difficult but also interesting, requiring effort or skill.
- 10. – sometimes, but not often.
- 11. – another option; something different you can choose instead.
- 12. hire – to pay to use something for a short time.
- 13. (from) – to earn money or get an advantage from something.
- 15. declare – to announce something clearly or officially.
- 16. – people who let guests stay in their homes.
- 20. – all the people living together in an organized community.
- 22. offer – to give someone the chance to accept or have something.
- 24. – plans, programs, or organized systems.
- 25. – a place where someone can stay or live.
- 29. – having something as your property.
- 30. – extra; not needed for daily use.
- 31. – the way you think or feel about something.
