Across
- 3. extremely bad
- 5. someone that you work with
- 6. able to be trusted or believed
- 7. something that makes you believe something that is not true.
- 12. easily broken, damaged, or destroyed
- 15. average in size or amount and not too much
- 16. money that you pay to someone because you are responsible for injuring them or damaging something
- 17. to break something hard such as a bone, or a piece of rock
- 18. to prepare and print a book, newspaper, magazine, article, etc so that people can buy it
- 19. secret, especially in an official situation
- 21. out to discover, especially where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching, or to discover where to get or how to achieve something:
- 23. costing too much or spending a lot more money than you need to
- 24. relating to human society at a very early stage of development, with people livingin a simple way without machines or a writing system
Down
- 1. to give someone a particular job or responsibility
- 2. to continue as planned
- 4. down with to become sick, usually with an illness that is not very serious
- 5. happening at the same time:
- 8. off someone who tries to make other people admire their abilities or achievements in a way which is annoying
- 9. something that you want and plan to do
- 10. to go somewhere with someone
- 11. a drink
- 13. not important or large enough to consider or worry about
- 14. to be happy to do something, if you need to
- 20. to explain or decide what you think a particular phrase, performance, action,
- 22. a situation in which people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when different things seem right or suitable together
