Travel (Life Units 8a + 8d, ThV 47, WB p.5)

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Across
  1. 3. a person who assists or helps others in a particular setting or situation.
  2. 4. a raised structure or area that serves as a stage, platform, or base.
  3. 6. a small booklet or pamphlet that provides information, usually in a concise and attractive format.
  4. 7. the government agency responsible for regulating the flow of goods and people entering or leaving a country.
  5. 8. something that can be transmitted or spread from one person to another
  6. 10. describes something that is visually beautiful or picturesque, especially in terms of natural landscapes or views.
  7. 14. the process of registering with or providing information to a particular organization or place.
  8. 15. the area or process where people or things leave from a particular place.
  9. 16. a type of bag that you wear on your back. It usually has two straps that go over your shoulders.
  10. 18. the activity of visiting or touring places of interest, typically as a tourist.
  11. 21. relating to or involving more than one country
  12. 22. the bags, suitcases, or containers that people use to carry their belongings when they travel.
  13. 23. periods of ten years.
  14. 26. all available spaces, seats, or accommodations have been reserved or taken.
Down
  1. 1. a structure, statue, or memorial that is built to honor a person, event, or historical significance.
  2. 2. extremely large or very big
  3. 4. specific details or information about something or someone
  4. 5. something that is made at home, typically by individuals rather than by a company or factory.
  5. 9. An itinerary is a plan or schedule of activities, events, or places to visit, especially when traveling. It lists the sequence of destinations, dates, and times of travel.
  6. 11. the customs, traditions, and practices that are passed down from one generation to another.
  7. 12. a condition that occurs when someone ingests or comes into contact with a harmful substance that can cause illness or injury
  8. 13. the area or process where people or things arrive at a particular place.
  9. 17. a person who travels in a vehicle, such as an airplane, train, or bus, but is not the driver or operator of the vehicle.
  10. 19. situations where something does not happen or occur as planned or expected, resulting in a later start or arrival time.
  11. 20. contract or agreement in which a person or organization pays a fee, called a premium, to an insurance company.
  12. 24. a state of being ill or unwell. It is a general term that encompasses various health conditions or diseases that cause physical or mental discomfort or impairment.
  13. 25. a large group of people gathered together in the same place.