Across
- 5. To say that something you have said is not true, page 112
- 7. The exercise of power or influence over someone or something, or the state of being so controlled, page 141
- 11. To protect a person or a animal from a disease, usually by putting a vaccine into their blood, page 116
Down
- 1. Break up into small parts as the result of impact or decay, page 131
- 2. Assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle, page 140
- 3. To make something happen; to make a device start working, page 112
- 4. To make somebody to feel less angry about something, page 115
- 6. Firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change; ingrained, page 140
- 8. Dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest, page 126
- 9. Behaving in a calm and relaxed way and not appearing yo be worried or excited, page 112
- 10. To destroy something completely, especially waste material by burning, page 116
