Vocabulary from January 21st and 24th

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Across
  1. 3. It's a big group of people.
  2. 4. It's a classic story for children, like Cinderella (2 words)
  3. 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.
  4. 6. When you're not sure that something is true, you can say "I have some _______ about this."
  5. 7. This is a verb which we use with the word "crime". It means 'do a crime', but it's a bit more formal.
  6. 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.
  7. 11. If you see a person and you think "I know this person. I've seen them before", we say that you _______ that person.
  8. 12. When the police have a criminal, and the criminal is not free to go, we say the criminal is _______ arrest.
  9. 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. 1. If the police think that you did a crime, you are a _______ in that crime.
  2. 2. It means "to kill a famous person".
  3. 3. It's the opposite of 'kind'. It means that you enjoy doing bad things to other people.
  4. 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 _______.
  5. 8. These are parts of a tree. The leaves grow from these parts. (The answer is in the text about Nelson Mandela.)
  6. 10. If you need to go fast because you're late for something, we can say that you're "in a _______".