Across
- 2. to rub food against a grater in order to cut it into small pieces
- 6. a creature like a small, short worm that is the young form of a fly and is found in meat and other food that is going bad.
- 7. to say or do something that makes somebody stop what they are saying or doing
- 8. very silly or unreasonable
- 10. feeling that somebody has done something wrong, illegal or dishonest, without having any proof
- 12. to combine two or more substances to make them into one; often used for dry substances
- 13. to do what you are told or expected to do
- 14. the amount of something that you can hold between your finger and thumb
- 15. to move a liquid or substance around, using a spoon or something similar, in order to mix it completely. Usually after that you can’t distinguish the substances any more (e.g. tea + sugar)
Down
- 1. having a very pleasant taste or smell
- 3. a large spoon; the amount a tablespoon can hold
- 4. extremely good; wonderful
- 5. bad behaviour (especially of children) that is annoying but does not cause any serious damage or harm
- 9. not solid; (of your nose or eyes) producing a lot of liquid, for example when you have a cold
- 11. to cut something into pieces with more force (often with a chopping knife, an axe, etc.)
