Across
- 1. to start happening; to make sth start happening
- 3. to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music, acting in a play, etc
- 7. to move or be moved so that it is no longer closed
- 8. to start doing sth; to do the first part of sth
- 10. a type of book, film/movie, etc. that is designed to frighten people
- 12. an activity or a sport with rules in which people or teams compete against each other
- 13. a place where you can buy and eat a meal
- 16. a place where you can buy drinks and simple meals. Alcohol is not usually served in British or American cafes.
- 17. a large sports ground surrounded by rows of seats and usually other buildings
- 19. a building where people can go to see fish and other water creatures
- 21. a public performance of music
- 23. a social event at which people dance
- 25. helping you to rest and become less anxious
- 26. a play or film/movie that is intended to be funny, usually with a happy ending; plays and films/movies of this type
Down
- 2. a story about a love affair
- 4. to make the work of a shop/store, etc. stop for a period of time; to not be open for people to use
- 5. a series of moving pictures recorded with sound that tells a story, shown at the cinema/movie theater
- 6. ended
- 8. a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic and other drinks
- 9. a place that is open late in the evening where people can go to dance, drink, etc.
- 11. a piece of writing performed by actors in a theatre or on television or radio
- 14. to finish; to make sth finish
- 15. the amount of money that you pay to go into a building or to an event
- 17. causing surprise
- 18. a play or a film/movie in which part or all of the story is told using songs and often dancing
- 20. a large building or room in which public meetings, concerts, etc. are held
- 22. a talk that is given to a group of people to teach them about a particular subject, often as part of a university or college course
- 23. a play for the theatre, television or radio
- 24. a book, film/movie or song which is well known and considered to be of very high quality, setting standards for other books, etc
