Across
- 2. (adj) → Something that everyone can see or use.
- 5. (v) → To ask someone questions about their opinions or experiences.
- 7. (n) → A group of people watching or listening to a performance.
- 9. (n) → A group of people who sing together, especially in a church.
- 11. (n) → A person who plays a role in movies, series, or theater.
- 12. (n) → A TV series with many dramatic love stories.
- 14. (n) → Special clothes worn for acting or themed parties.
- 16. (v) → To make people have fun or enjoy themselves.
- 18. (v) → To record a movie or video.
- 20. (n) → A large group of musicians playing instruments together.
- 23. (n) → A story about the future, space, or advanced technology.
- 25. (n) → A film about a love story.
- 27. (v) → To act, sing, or dance in front of people.
- 31. (phr) → To ignore or stop supporting someone.
- 32. (phr v) → To be in a situation without planning it.
Down
- 1. (adj) → Feeling sad because something didn’t happen as expected.
- 3. (phr) → To feel very worried or nervous about something.
- 4. (phr) → A phrase to explain the reason for something.
- 6. (n) → The place in a theater where actors or musicians perform.
- 8. (n) → A special event with music, art, or culture.
- 10. (n) → A famous singer in a rock band.
- 13. (v) → To make fun of someone, sometimes in a mean way.
- 15. (n) → A movie full of suspense and mystery.
- 17. (v) → To save sound or video so you can watch or listen later.
- 19. (n) → A movie that gives real information about a topic.
- 21. (n) → A place where a concert or event happens.
- 22. (n) → A movie or show that makes people laugh.
- 24. (v) → To hit your hands together to show you enjoyed something.
- 26. (v) → To arrange for someone to have a seat, room, or ticket in advance.
- 28. (adj) → A place with too many people.
- 29. (v) → To have enough money to buy something.
- 30. (n) → A film that tries to scare people.
