Across
- 1. You can’t be serious, you are pulling my ..... .
- 3. I guess somebody greased the official’s ..... .
- 4. I keep my ..... crossed, I do hope you will win.
- 7. He has a sweet ..... . He eats far too many of sweets.
- 8. He is the apple of his mother’s ..... .
- 10. He is like a bear with a sore ..... head today.
- 12. He was very engaged in the initiative at first, but later he lost his ..... .
Down
- 2. I don’t understand why his mother turns a deaf ..... to his swearing. He is only twelve years old.
- 3. I was petrified. My ..... missed a beat or two.
- 4. We put on a brave ..... , but deep down we were scared.
- 5. I paid through the ..... . , it was really expensive.
- 6. Before the exam I had butterflies in my ..... .
- 9. I put my ..... in it when I mentioned her husband. I didn’t know they had just divorced.
- 10. When a saw a masked burglar in my house, my ..... stood on end.
- 11. The boss ..... her up and she has far more privileges than others in the company.
