Across
- 1. Don't get … about the dress - there's only a little stain on it. (= worried, angry)
- 3. Another word for ‘separate’ (with reference to a married couple)
- 7. (of air and weather conditions) containing extremely small drops of water in the air
- 8. A game, competition
- 9. The company … about 5000 people. = There are about 5000 people who work for the company.
- 10. Very rich.
- 11. After she was murdered, everyone immediately … her husband.
- 13. People related to you who lived a long time ago.
- 14. What happened in Tsjernobyl in the 1980s was a nuclear …
- 17. Both girls try to … for their father’s attention.
- 18. Columbus … America in 1492.
- 19. He … out with his mother, after he’d come home with poor exam results. (= He had a row.)
- 21. Another word for ‘infect’, ‘pollute’
- 23. I was really happy to see them again after such a long time. = I was … to see them again.
- 28. A butler is a kind of … .
- 29. People living in a village.
- 32. A large area of land in the country which is owned by a family or an organization and is often used for growing crops or raising animals.
- 33. Talk softly.
- 35. Extreme fear
- 36. Boys can be quite … . They like fighting and they sometimes make a lot of noise too.
- 38. I knew her from somewhere, her face seemed … to me.
- 40. When objects such as paintings are shown to the public, or when someone shows a particular skill or quality to the public.
- 43. The people attending a concert, a play, … .
- 44. How do … a king? Sir, Mister, …? I don’t know.
- 47. She’s not really ill, she’s only … .
- 48. I’m … up with it, this computer won’t work!
- 49. I’ve just … my ankle, so I’m afraid I can’t go running with you. (= turned it suddenly)
- 51. The cream got … of my skin rash.
- 53. A person you can trust, is a … person.
- 54. Spain was the first … country she had visited. She hadn’t been abroad before.
- 56. If you work, you get this at the end of every month.
- 57. My throat is still …, I have trouble swallowing food.
Down
- 2. I take … in taking a long, hot bath. (= enjoy)
- 4. Another word for ‘pullover’
- 5. I … them up, because they look alike. I never know who’s who!
- 6. You’re looking …, do you feel ill? (having less colour than usual)
- 9. Very tiring.
- 11. The police went to the building where the terrorist was hiding and … it, so he couldn’t escape.
- 12. An Olympic silver medal is a remarkable … for one so young.
- 15. A popular place for tourists is called a ‘tourist …’.
- 16. I had to … really hard, after I’d inhaled some black pepper.
- 20. I found this book …. (= extremely interesting)
- 22. You're in a … mood this morning. (= happy and positive)
- 24. A person working in a library.
- 25. Do you … on with your mother-in-law? – No, I don’t. I can’t stand the woman.
- 26. The food at that restaurant is … . Last time there was a mouse in my spaghetti bolognaise.
- 27. A long stick with a pointed end which is thrown in sports competitions.
- 30. Are you looking for a job? If you … now, maybe you’ll get it!
- 31. A place where they fix ships.
- 34. I really want this piece of work finished today. = I'm … to get it finished today.
- 37. Kind, nice, friendly.
- 39. During the last Olympics she managed to win a silver … .
- 41. During his trial he kept saying he hadn’t committed the murder, he said he was … .
- 42. The opposite of ‘messy’.
- 45. Be sorry about something.
- 46. Do you like sports. Are you a … person?
- 47. Doctor, I’m feeling hot. – No worries! I’ll … you something, which you need to buy at the chemist’s.
- 50. The opposite of ‘heroes’
- 52. The … majority of pupils attend state-funded schools. (= extremely big)
- 55. He needed to pay me back those 50 euros I had lent him? = He … 50 euros.
