Across
- 2. – A store that sells fruit and vegetables.
- 5. – A long hallway in a building.
- 8. – A person who serves food and drinks at a restaurant.
- 9. – To lift something from the ground.
- 10. – Thin, crunchy potato snacks (called "chips" in American English).
- 12. – A shelter made of fabric used for sleeping outdoors.
- 14. – A tall cupboard for storing clothes.
- 17. – To experience an emotion or physical sensation.
- 18. – To wash the dirty plates, cups, and cutlery.
- 19. – A place where people stay in tents or cabins for fun.
- 20. – Clothing worn on the hands to keep them warm.
- 21. – Making clothes flat and neat using heat.
- 23. – A pair of long, flat objects worn to ski.
- 25. – A storage space with shelves and doors.
- 28. – A place in a home where you can have a fire.
- 29. – A shop that sells newspapers, magazines, and snacks.
- 30. – A person who greets visitors at a front desk.
- 32. – A building where people go to pray and worship.
- 33. – A person who shows tourists around a place.
Down
- 1. – A person who fights for their country in the army.
- 3. – A place in a store where you try on clothes.
- 4. – To go from one place to another.
- 6. – To care for someone or something.
- 7. – To change words from one language into another.
- 11. – A public building where city meetings happen.
- 13. – To make a place clean and organized.
- 15. – A person who works with electrical systems.
- 16. – A hot, liquid meal usually made with vegetables or meat.
- 17. – An open area with grass used for sports or camping.
- 22. – To stop trying or to quit doing something.
- 24. – A person who travels in a vehicle but doesn't drive.
- 26. – A shop that sells flowers.
- 27. – The person in charge of a school.
- 31. – A small bag used to carry money or personal items.
- 32. – The activity of sleeping outside in a tent.
