Unit 1a

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Across
  1. 2. – To organize or have an event (e.g., "They will hold a meeting tomorrow").
  2. 4. – To fit into a small or tight space with difficulty (e.g., "We had to squeeze onto the crowded bus").
  3. 5. – something that is done by people in a particular society because it is traditional
  4. 7. – An exact copy of something, especially something valuable or important.
  5. 9. – A public display of art, objects, or information, often held in a museum or gallery.
  6. 10. – A person you do not know.
  7. 13. – To join or participate in an activity or event.
  8. 14. – A person who comes from a different country.
Down
  1. 1. – To happen or occur (e.g., "The concert will take place on Saturday").
  2. 3. – A well-known building or place that is easily recognized and often has historical or cultural importance.
  3. 5. – To mix or join two or more things together to make one.
  4. 6. – To test something to see if it works or if you like it (e.g., "He tried out the new video game").
  5. 8. – An object or group of objects shown to the public, usually in a museum or gallery.
  6. 11. – A large outdoor area with rides, shows, and other entertainment, all based around a specific idea or theme (like fairy tales, movies, or space).
  7. 12. – To put on clothes to see if they fit or look good (e.g., "She tried on the dress before buying it").