Spelling Words W3

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Across
  1. 3. to send something through the air.
  2. 4. a particular situation, event, or fact.
  3. 7. a character in stories or movies who has special powers,that are used for fighting evil or helping people.
  4. 11. things that appear to be farther away or behind what is nearer or in front.
  5. 12. to send back light, heat, energy, or sound from a surface.
  6. 14. a person’s usual way of feeling or behaving; the tendency of a person to be happy, friendly, anxious, etc.
  7. 16. not available in necessary amounts, or rare.
  8. 17. a gift.
  9. 19. to move in an irregular way.
  10. 21. a system of communication by speaking, writing, or making signs in a way that can be understood.
  11. 22. past simple and past participle of fling.
  12. 24. a strong cord of muscle found in meat; a tendon.
  13. 25. a person or thing coming before all others in order, time, amount, quality, or importance.
  14. 27. a small piece of partly burned coal or wood.
  15. 29. to send something out.
Down
  1. 1. to become completely grown.
  2. 2. being in a position that allows things to pass through or that allows for immediate use.
  3. 5. to hit your foot against something while walking and almost fall, or to walk awkwardly as if you might fall.
  4. 6. a child who shows a great ability at a young age.
  5. 8. to become famous or important very suddenly.
  6. 9. a piece of writing or drawing that is done early in the development of a work to help prepare it in its final form.
  7. 10. a wide road with two or more lanes in each direction, usually separated, and on which traffic travels at high speeds.
  8. 13. the period before and until.
  9. 15. an area or place,esp.one where something special happens.
  10. 16. anything used to represent something else, such as a sign or mark.
  11. 18. to practice something,or lead a person or group in practicing it, in order to prepare for a public performance.
  12. 20. a person who has an extreme or obsessive admiration for a particular person or thing.
  13. 23. to move easily and continuously, as if without effort.
  14. 26. to talk about something to other people, often exchanging ideas or opinions.
  15. 28. near in position, time, or condition.