Across
- 3. To supply a battery with electric power.
- 6. To make something sharp(er).
- 8. To make something full.
- 9. A substance which is used to apply colour to a surface; Verb: The action of using this substance.
- 12. A tool for making a mark or printing something on a piece of paper; Verb: The action of using this object.
- 14. To make something tight(er).
- 15. To cook food such as a cake or a potato in an oven. The process does not involve liquid or fat.
- 16. To cut something in long, thin pieces.
- 19. To cover an area of the ground with bricks, stones or concrete to make it flat.
- 20. To make something wide(r).
- 22. To put something in the right place and make it ready to use - a new machine in the factory, for example.
- 24. Bread which has been heated until it becomes browner and crunchier; Verb: The process of making this.
- 27. An implement with stiff bristles. It can be used to clean your teeth or neaten your hair; Verb: The action of using this implement.
- 28. To join two pieces of metal together permanently by melting the parts that touch.
- 29. To make something loose(r).
- 30. A tool which makes holes; Verb - the action of using this tool.
- 32. To cook food such as meat or potatoes in an oven. The process involves fat or oil.
- 37. To make something weak(er).
- 38. The part of a cooker where food is cooked by heat from above or below; Verb - the process of cooking this way.
- 39. To rub some foods (especially cheese and carrots) against a serrated metal surface to make thin pieces.
- 40. To make something high(er).
- 41. To put things into a bag or a box.
- 43. A synonym of fix.
- 44. To make something straight(er).
- 45. An object with thin teeth which is used for making your hair look neater; Verb: The action of using this implement.
- 47. A synonym of fix.
- 48. To mix liquids by using a circular motion - sugar in coffee, for example.
- 49. A long, flexible tube for directing water; Verb - the process of using this object.
- 50. To make something long(er).
Down
- 1. To cook food in oil or fat.
- 2. To make something deep(er).
- 4. To make something short(er).
- 5. To cover something in paper or some other material.
- 6. A piece of food (especially bread or cakes) which has been cut from a larger piece; Verb - the process of cutting food this way.
- 7. To make something flatter.
- 10. To remove dirt, food or liquid from a surface by using a cloth.
- 11. To put things on top of each other in an organised way.
- 13. To put a vegetable in vinegar or salt water in order to preserve it.
- 15. To raise the temperature of water to 100C; To cook using very hot water.
- 16. A soft metal (a mix of tin and lead) which can be used to join other pieces of metal; Verb: the process of using this metal.
- 17. To make something hard(er).
- 18. To make something smooth by rubbing it with something abrasive.
- 21. To remove mud from the bottom of a river or lake so that it becomes deeper and so that boats don't get stuck.
- 23. Dry dirt in powder form which covers surfaces; Verb - the action of removing this substance.
- 24. To make something thick(er).
- 25. To make something neater by cutting it just a little - your hair or a hedge, for example.
- 26. A substance which is used to make things clean and shiny; Verb: the action of using this substance.
- 28. To make something white(r).
- 31. To clean a surface using a brush. This verb suggests that it requires hard work.
- 33. To make something strong(er).
- 34. To pour or brush meat juice or fat on meat while it is cooking.
- 35. A substance that becomes hard when it dries. It is used to make walls and ceilings smooth and flat; Verb: The action of applying this substance.
- 36. To cut something into small pieces.
- 42. To press something very hard to destroy it or change the shape of it.
- 43. To put meat into a machine which cuts it into very small pieces.
- 45. The central inedible part of an apple or pear; Verb: The process of removing this piece.
- 46. Soft material on the end of a long stick; Verb: to get this implement wet and use it to clean the floor.
- 47. To remove something from a surface by using water - shampoo from your hair or soap from your hands, for example.
