Across
- 3. It's a big group of people.
- 4. It's a classic story for children, like Cinderella (2 words)
- 5. This is a verb. It's similar to 'shout', but when you shout, you're usually angry. When you do this, it's because you're very happy.
- 6. When you're not sure that something is true, you can say "I have some _______ about this."
- 7. This is a verb which we use with the word "crime". It means 'do a crime', but it's a bit more formal.
- 9. You can drive this like a car, but it's a bit bigger. It has a cabin in the front for people, and a space in the back to put things in.
- 11. If you see a person and you think "I know this person. I've seen them before", we say that you _______ that person.
- 12. When the police have a criminal, and the criminal is not free to go, we say the criminal is _______ arrest.
- 13. It means you notice something for the first time. For example, "When I left my apartment, I didn't _______ that my keys were still inside!"
Down
- 1. If the police think that you did a crime, you are a _______ in that crime.
- 2. It means "to kill a famous person".
- 3. It's the opposite of 'kind'. It means that you enjoy doing bad things to other people.
- 5. Sometimes politicians go around the country and promise people different things, because they want people to choose them as the next leader. We call this a political _______.
- 8. These are parts of a tree. The leaves grow from these parts. (The answer is in the text about Nelson Mandela.)
- 10. If you need to go fast because you're late for something, we can say that you're "in a _______".
