Pilot VB Unit 2 and 8 (Term Test 1)

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Across
  1. 3. (adj.) (especially of a room or building) having a lot of space
  2. 6. (n.) a comfortable piece of furniture for two or more people to sit on
  3. 8. (n.) a set of television programmes that have the same characters or deal with the same subject
  4. 12. (n.) a machine that makes the air in a room or building cooler and drier
  5. 15. (n.) a building or an outdoor area with a stage where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed
  6. 17. (n.) a story about a love affair
  7. 18. (adj. / adv.) behind the stage in a theatre where the actors and artists get ready and wait to perform or where equipment is kept
  8. 25. (n.) a piece of cloth that is hung to cover a window
  9. 29. (n.) a set of stairs inside or outside a building
  10. 31. (n.) spoons, forks and knives which are used for eating food
  11. 32. (adj.) (of furniture and buildings) old and in poor condition
  12. 33. (adj.) interesting and attractive because of its old-fashioned quality
  13. 34. (n.) a piece of furniture with doors and shelves that is used for storing things or displaying attractive items
  14. 35. (adj.) small and crowded
  15. 37. (n.) a light with a single, very bright beam that can be directed at a particular place or person
  16. 38. (n.) a main film with a story, rather than a documentary
  17. 44. (n.) a machine that carries people or goods from one floor of a building to another
  18. 45. (n.) a classification of film which states that the film is not suitable for children to watch without an adult because of slightly sexual or violent scenes
  19. 47. (n.) the main subject of something such as a talk, piece of writing or work of art
  20. 49. (adj.) (of a house or room) containing furniture
  21. 50. (n.) a play, film or television programme which is intended to be funny and make people laugh
  22. 51. (n.) the upper interior surface of a room
  23. 52. film (n.) a film that has a lot of exciting action and adventure
  24. 53. (adj.) making you feel more calm and relaxed
  25. 55. (n.) a large piece of cloth with buildings, countryside, etc. painted on it that is hung behind the stage in a theatre as part of the scenery
  26. 56. (n.) a metal container filled with water or chemicals inside for putting out small fires
  27. 58. (n.) a film or a television programme which gives facts and detailed information about a particular subject
  28. 60. (n.) the general environment of the raised area in a theatre which actors or singers stand on when they perform
  29. 61. (n.) a piece of furniture with shelves for keeping books on
  30. 62. (n. phr.) the clothes worn by actors in a play or film, which are exaggerated in order to attract attention or create a special effect
  31. 63. (n.) a story, film, etc. that is based on imagination but not facts
  32. 64. (n.) a large group of people who play classical music with various musical instruments together, led by a conductor
  33. 65. (n.) a time when all the people in a play, concert, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance
  34. 66. (n.) a regular programme on television that shows the same characters in different amusing situations
Down
  1. 1. (n.) a long narrow passage in a building
  2. 2. (adj.) a confined space is so small that you cannot move around in it freely
  3. 4. (n.) a particular attitude towards something, or a way of thinking about something
  4. 5. (adj.) using new styles that are different from the styles of the past
  5. 7. (n.) a play or film in which part or all of the story is told by songs and often dancing
  6. 9. (n.) the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to a play, concert, someone speaking, etc., or the people who watch, read or listen to the same thing
  7. 10. (n.) a type of film that is designed to frighten people
  8. 11. (n.) a story, film or play about a murder or a crime, in which crimes and strange events are only explained at the end
  9. 13. (n.) a play or film about death or suffering with a sad ending
  10. 14. (n.) a television programme about ordinary people who are filmed in real situations, rather than actors
  11. 15. (adj.) calm and quiet; free from disturbance
  12. 16. (n.) a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building
  13. 19. (n.) a security system of televising by cable to designated viewing sets that is used in many buildings to protect them from crime
  14. 20. (n.) all the music, speech and sounds that are recorded for a film
  15. 21. (n.) a person who is in charge of a show/play/film and tells the actors how to play their parts
  16. 22. (adj.) perfectly clean and tidy without any dirt
  17. 23. (n.) a person who tells a story, especially in a play or film
  18. 24. (n.) a story or film with an exciting plot, especially one about crime or spying
  19. 26. (n.) a series of short parts from a film, shown in advance to advertise it
  20. 27. (n.) the ability that a scriptwriter possesses to notice and understand what people or situations are really like
  21. 28. (n.) a type of film that is based on imagined future, and often deals with space travel and life on other planets
  22. 30. (n.) a film or a television programme in which drawings of people and animals seem to move
  23. 36. (adj.) lacking the necessary tools or equipment to do something
  24. 39. (n.) the art or process of making films/movies
  25. 40. (n.) a part of a computer with a screen, on which you can see pictures or information
  26. 41. (n.) the words that are written for a film, including instructions for how it is to be acted and filmed
  27. 42. (n.) an informal television programme in which famous people are asked questions about themselves and their work
  28. 43. (n.) a book, film, play, etc. that continues the story of an earlier one
  29. 46. (n.) a computer with a keyboard, screen and main processing unit which is small enough to fit on top of a desk
  30. 48. (n.) a story about the daily lives, relationships and problems of a group of people which is broadcast every day or several times a week on television
  31. 54. (n.) words shown at the bottom of a film to translate or explain what is being said by the actors
  32. 57. (n.) a cloth bag which is filled with soft material and is used especially on chairs or sofas for sitting or leaning on
  33. 59. (n.) a bar or frame for hanging towels