Across
- 2. A short, messy fight or struggle.
- 4. A system of bringing water to crops to help them grow.
- 7. To put something in a certain place or position.
- 8. A tiny piece of something, like dust or sand.
- 10. To make something longer in size or time.
- 12. What's happening at a certain time or place.
- 15. An important statement that tells people about something.
- 17. Noticing or watching something carefully to learn more about it.
- 19. When two things crash into each other.
- 20. Making something longer or giving more time to do something.
- 21. To straighten out or separate things that are twisted together.
- 22. When someone or something enters a place forcefully, like an army going into another country.
Down
- 1. When a person or army controls a place, or a job someone does.
- 3. The group of people who manage or run something, like a school or government.
- 5. Small waves or movements spreading across water or another surface.
- 6. To watch something carefully and notice things about it.
- 9. When an army or group enters a place forcefully, usually to take over.
- 11. A short piece of writing, like in a magazine or newspaper.
- 13. To put things together to make something or bring people together.
- 14. An introduction, usually at the start of an important document, that explains what it's about.
- 16. When two things hit each other very hard.
- 17. To take control of a place or live in it.
- 18. To say something clearly and with confidence.
