Across
- 2. stop, surrender
- 5. to begin something, to start to acquire a skill in something
- 6. eat in large amount
- 8. to pay what is owed to a person
- 10. to have a good relationship or deal successfully with a situation
- 11. to think of an idea unexpectedly or unintentionally
- 13. to continue to do something as a tradition, to do something over a period of time
- 14. to happen, or start to happen
- 15. to make someone feel foolish and unimportant
- 17. to avoid doing something that you do not want to do, or to escape responsibility for something
- 21. to become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity
- 23. to compleate a form, to make completely full
- 25. result from
- 27. to use something when other things have failed
- 29. regard as a failure or worthless, to wreck
- 30. communicate one´s idea or feelings
- 32. to be willing to accept someone or something that is unpleasant or not desirable
- 38. to cut something, especially hair, from the surface of the skin with a razor or shaver
- 39. to establish or create
- 40. postpone,cancel(a scheduled event)
Down
- 1. to make an error
- 3. to perform or complete a job or activity; to fulfill
- 4. establish a new organisation or connection
- 7. to separate,reserve (time)
- 9. discover an answer by consulting or by experience
- 12. to think that a problem or situation is caused by a particular thing
- 13. to succeed in doing or achieving something difficult
- 16. to spend time repairing or improving something
- 18. to find, discover
- 19. to let somebody stay in house, to stay somewhere for the night
- 20. begin
- 22. to participate in doing something
- 24. to draw or haul something or someone inward or inside
- 26. increase volume (radio)
- 27. to eat or drink up all of something
- 28. to continue to be informed about something
- 31. turn out to be, arrive
- 33. to make someone not like/want something
- 34. to remind someone of something in the past
- 35. to use all of a supply
- 36. to suddenly start to be successful or popular
- 37. to recover from difficulties
