Across
- 5. that it is true, safe, or suitable.
- 6. up: to do something you did not have time to do earlier.
- 8. forward to: to feel pleased and excited about something that is going to
- 9. on: to happen / to continue.
- 11. difficult.
- 12. up: to collect, or to go and get, someone or something.
- 13. up: to start doing a particular job or activity.
- 15. out of: to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left.
- 16. not planned.
Down
- 1. up: to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to
- 2. along: to have a good relationship with.
- 3. off: to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date.
- 4. out: to get information about something because you want to know more
- 5. out: to examine something or get more information about it in order to be
- 7. it, or to learn a fact or piece of information for the first time.
- 8. after: to take care of or be in charge of someone or something.
- 10. up: to stop doing something before you have finished it, usually because it is
- 13. up: to arrive or appear somewhere, usually unexpectedly or in a way that
- 14. down: it stops working / to stop functioning.
