Across
- 1. The empty white space at the side of a page.
- 5. Showing great bravery, especially in a difficult or scary situation.
- 6. Someone who formally asks for something, like a job or a school spot.
- 9. A part of a whole, measured out of 100.
- 11. Directly related to the subject you are discussing.
- 12. A group of singers who perform together as one.
- 14. A sharp-tasting liquid that can sometimes burn things.
- 16. A short statement that expresses an opinion or a reaction.
- 19. Relating to a particular race, nation, or cultural tradition.
- 20. The long, thin main part of a plant that supports leaves or flowers.
- 22. A very high, steep area of rock, often by the ocean.
- 23. A signal or hint that tells someone it is time to do something.
- 24. A system where you pay a company to protect you from financial loss.
- 25. To put something inside something else or to surround it.
- 28. Something that blocks the way or stops progress.
- 31. Accepting what happens without trying to change or control it.
- 33. To change words or text from one language into another.
- 34. Causing a lot of small, annoying problems or worries.
Down
- 2. The act of fighting against or refusing to accept something.
- 3. To state something officially, clearly, and out loud.
- 4. The most important part or the best period of someone's life.
- 7. The act of saying "no" to a person, an idea, or a request.
- 8. To make someone sad by not being as good as they expected.
- 10. The state of being equal, especially in rights and opportunities.
- 13. A feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
- 15. Someone who enjoys deep thinking, learning, and academic ideas.
- 17. To judge the value, quality, or importance of something carefully.
- 18. Very serious, very bad, or very strict.
- 21. A person who refuses to obey rules or the people in power.
- 26. Having very high moral standards or belonging to a high social class.
- 27. The management of large amounts of money for a person or company.
- 29. The legal ending of a marriage between two people.
- 30. Someone who does an activity for fun, not as a professional job.
- 32. An important topic or problem that people are talking about.
