Across
- 2. Having good luck or experiencing something good by chance. (adjective)
- 4. An event where people or teams try to win. (noun)
- 5. Full of many people, with little space to move. (adjective)
- 7. A large group of people watching or attending an event. (noun)
- 9. A large sports ground with seats for spectators. (noun)
- 11. A person who trains and helps athletes or a sports team improve. (noun)
- 14. The tools or objects needed to play a sport or do an activity. (noun)
- 17. To do an activity regularly in order to improve your skills. (verb, BrE)
- 19. A competition with several games or matches to decide the winner. (noun)
- 20. A person who regularly competes in sports, especially athletics. (noun)
Down
- 1. Sports that include running, jumping and throwing events. (noun)
- 3. Always wanting to win and be better than other people. (adjective)
- 6. The instructions that explain how a game or sport must be played. (plural noun)
- 8. When a game ends with both teams or players having the same score. (noun)
- 10. A game between two players or two teams. (noun)
- 12. To take part in a game or event and try to win. (verb)
- 13. A person who plays on the same team as you. (noun)
- 15. The area of grass or artificial surface where sports such as football, rugby or hockey are played. (noun, BrE)
- 16. A place where sports such as tennis, basketball or volleyball are played. (noun)
- 18. The official who makes sure players follow the rules during a game. (noun)
