Across
- 3. – A group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning (e.g., un-happy).
- 9. – An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- 12. – The process of putting a plan or system into action.
- 14. – A worry or something that is important to you.
- 15. – To move or cause something to move over a wider area.
- 18. regards to – Concerning or about a particular subject (a formal way to say "about").
- 19. – An animal that eats only meat.
- 20. – Cannot be taken off or removed.
- 21. – Tools used for eating or cooking, like forks, knives, and spoons.
- 22. – A small mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something.
- 25. – To make something last longer.
- 27. – To swap two things with each other.
Down
- 1. – A group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning (e.g., hopeless).
- 2. – The physical or mental energy you use to do something difficult.
- 4. – The main cause or source of something; the most basic part of a word.
- 5. – A thick, soft, wet substance used to stick things together; also a computer command to put copied text or an image into a document.
- 6. – Knowledge or understanding of a fact or situation.
- 7. – To eat something quickly and eagerly.
- 8. to – Made to do something, with no choice or against your will.
- 10. – A very bad and strong smell (noun); to smell very bad (verb).
- 11. – To get or obtain something.
- 13. – Supporting or encouraging something to become more popular or successful.
- 14. – Useful or valuable things; in economics, basic goods that can be bought and sold (like oil, wheat).
- 16. issue – A problem that is very important and needs to be solved quickly.
- 17. – The good points or benefits of something.
- 23. – A long, thin mark; a row of words; or a boundary.
- 24. – An animal that eats only plants.
- 26. to – Similar to "forced to," but can also mean simply required or instructed.
