Across
- 5. trouble, fighting, or arguing between people
- 6. to look at or explore something carefully, often with a tool
- 10. to mix or put things back together in a new way
- 12. to try really hard to do something
- 14. to add wood or fuel to a fire to keep it burning
- 15. giving someone something so they do something they maybe shouldn't
- 16. saying something in a mean or mocking way
- 17. a shiny silver coating or metal that’s often used on cars or bikes
- 18. to light something again or to make a strong feeling come back
- 20. to say something again for someone to write down (not a common word, but can be understood this way)
Down
- 1. a kind of pain that hurts slowly, like a sore tummy or head
- 2. a happy feeling you get when you do something well
- 3. a gentle touch or movement, like petting a cat. it can also mean a kind of sudden sickness that affects the brain
- 4. a plan, sometimes a secret or tricky one
- 7. to hang something loosely, like a towel over a chair or a curtain over a window
- 8. a big step when walking proudly or quickly
- 9. to add more fuel to a fire again to make it hotter
- 11. to pull something apart carefully, like opening a stuck box (a british word; in the u.s., it’s usually spelled "pry")
- 13. lying flat on your tummy, or likely to do something (like “she’s prone to forget her homework”)
- 19. not able to move
