Across
- 4. (adv) – Mainly, mostly.
- 5. (n) – A person who is fully grown (e.g., A person who is 18 years old or older).
- 6. (n) – A doctor who does operations.
- 7. event (n.phr.) – Something important that happened in history.
- 12. (v) – To make something smaller or less.
- 13. (n) – The place where people do their jobs.
- 15. (n) – A feeling of worry or pressure.
- 16. (n) – Something used to help do a job (e.g., a hammer, a pen, a computer).
- 19. (n) – A person who creates or builds something (e.g., a game, a program).
- 21. (n) – A choice you make about something.
- 23. (a) – Happy or good.
- 24. (n) – When something is broken or ruined.
- 25. (n) – A plan to do something well.
Down
- 1. (a) – Not serious or a little bit stupid.
- 2. (a) – Helpful, good for something.
- 3. (n) – A good thing that helps you.
- 4. (n) – A big round object in space, like Earth.
- 8. (n) – A group of people watching or listening to something (e.g., a concert, a speech).
- 9. coordination (n.phr.) – The ability to use your hands and eyes together well.
- 10. (v) – To do something when something happens (e.g., to move when a ball comes to you).
- 11. (v) – To make something better.
- 13. time (v.phr.) – To spend time doing something useless.
- 14. operations (v.phr.) – To do surgery.
- 17. (n) – Things that people do for fun (e.g., movies, games).
- 18. (v) – To make someone feel something unexpected.
- 20. (n) – A thing that you can see or touch.
- 22. (n) – A long talk given to students.
