Across
- 5. on — phr. to depend on or trust someone or something.
- 6. — a. very large in size or amount.
- 7. — n. the amount of money something costs.
- 10. — n. a laboratory; a place where scientific work is done.
- 12. — n. a connected system for communication or sharing information.
- 13. — n. a person whose job is selling things.
- 16. — n. a paper showing that you paid for something.
- 18. — a. looking or being almost the same.
- 19. — n. a heavy object used to keep a boat from moving.
- 20. — v. to break up violently with a loud noise.
- 22. up — v. to arrange or prepare something for use.
- 23. — n. something that is made or grown to be sold.
- 26. — v. to create something new.
- 27. — n. the feeling that you need to eat.
Down
- 1. — a. spreading very quickly from person to person, especially through the Internet.
- 2. — n. a machine used for walking or running indoors.
- 3. — n. the answer to a problem.
- 4. — a. belonging to the current time; modern.
- 8. — a. all of something, not just a part.
- 9. — a. making you feel disappointed.
- 11. — n. helpful suggestions or opinions about what someone should do.
- 14. — n. correction fluid used to cover writing mistakes.
- 15. — adv. by many people or over a large area.
- 17. for — phr. to believe something that is not true.
- 21. — v. to fix a mistake or make something right.
- 23. — n. a container used for cooking or storing things.
- 24. — n. a period of 100 years.
- 25. — n. a plant such as rice, fruit, or vegetables that farmers grow.
