Across: |
| 2. | very busy or full of activity, adj | | 4. | a tube through which a liquid or gas flows, often under the ground. | | 6. | to make a continuous sound, like the sound of a bee. | | 8. | a rough path across open country or through forests. | | 10. | to legally force someone to leave the house they are living in | | 11. | someone who is this never stops being strict, cruel, or determined.Something unpleasant that is ...... continues without ever stopping or getting less severe. adj. | | 13. | a feeling of great respect and admiration for someone or something. | | 14. | a party that you give to celebrate moving into a new house | | 16. | too concerned or worried about small, usually unimportant details, and difficult to please. adj. | | 18. | someone who attacks people and robs them in a public place. noun | | 20. | a situation in which streets in a city are so full of cars that they cannot move. |
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Down: |
| 1. | especially an animal which eats anything that it can find. | | 3. | If your feet are like thisit means you to want to travel or go somewhere new. | | 5. | most important, adj. | | 6. | to increase something such as production, sales etc because they are not as high as you want them to be. | | 7. | unable to leave your house, especially because you are ill or old. adj. | | 8. | You play heads or ..., when you toss a coin to know who wins somehting. | | 9. | something that is considered useful to be successful. noun | | 12. | informal, someone or something that is unexciting or boring. | | 14. | an occasion when someone comes back to their home after a long absence. | | 15. | if someone gets..., he is breathing with difficulty because he has been using a lot of energy or is at high altitude. | | 17. | to have a strong and very unpleasant smell. | | 19. | a rapid increase of business activity. |
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