Across
- 6. to say that something is not true, or that you do not believe something
- 7. looking or facing in the direction that is behind you
- 11. using more of something than you should, especially money, time, or effort
- 12. to support someone or something, especially by giving them money or using your influence
- 13. the row of connected bones that go down the middle of your back
- 16. part of something you say or write in which you mention a person or thing
- 17. something that causes problems, or that makes someone or something less likely to be successful or effective
- 19. needing a lot of hard, physical effort and making you feel extremely tired
- 20. the way you are feeling at a particular time, especially when you are feeling angry for a short time
- 22. a school where students live as well as study
- 23. a public performance of something that is intended to entertain people
Down
- 1. to destroy or damage something, especially in a war
- 2. school education
- 3. polite, honest, and moral behaviour and attitudes that show respect for other people
- 4. pleasant, kind, and not easily made angry
- 5. a school for children between 5 and 11 years old in England and Wales
- 8. an amount of money that is given to someone by an educational organization to help pay for their education
- 9. going in one direction and then in the opposite direction, and repeating this several times
- 10. to send a problem to another place so that a decision can be made
- 14. to need something
- 15. someone’s family, education, previous work etc
- 16. something that must be done because of a law or rule
- 18. a tendency to become angry suddenly or easily
- 21. permission given to someone to enter a building or place, or to become a member of a school, club etc
- 24. to agree unwillingly that something is true or that someone else is right