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dollar:the unit of money used in the USA, Canada, Australia, and some other countries.
vegetable:plants such as cabbages, potatoes, and onions which you can cook and eat.
dinner: the main meal of the day, usually served in the early part of the evening
glass: a hard transparent substance that is used to make things such as windows and bottles.
pocket:a kind of small bag which forms part of a piece of clothing, and which is used for carrying small things such as money or a handkerchief
desk: a table, often with drawers, which you sit at to write or work.
morning: the part of each day between the time that people usually wake up and 12 o'clock noon or lunchtime
colour:the appearance that it has as a result of the way in which it reflects light.
yellow: the colour of lemons, butter, or the middle part of an egg.
afternoon: the part of each day which begins at lunchtime and ends at about six o'clock.
garter: a piece of elastic worn round the top of a stocking or sock in order to prevent it from slipping down.
theatre: a building with a stage in it, on which plays, shows, and other performances take place
actress: a woman whose job is acting in plays or films
village:consists of a group of houses, together with other buildings such as a church and a school, in a country area.
kitchen: a room that is used for cooking and for household jobs such as washing dishes
potato: quite round vegetables with brown or red skins and white insides. They grow under the ground.
policeman:a man who is a member of the police force
comb: a flat piece of plastic or metal with narrow pointed teeth along one side, which you use to tidy your hair.
present:something that you give to someone, for example at Christmas or when you visit them
face:the front part of your head from your chin to the top of your forehead, where your mouth, eyes, nose, and other features are.
Across:1. | a hard transparent substance that is used to make things such as windows and bottles. | 6. | a man who is a member of the police force | 8. | a kind of small bag which forms part of a piece of clothing, and which is used for carrying small things such as money or a handkerchief | 9. | plants such as cabbages, potatoes, and onions which you can cook and eat. | 11. | the part of each day between the time that people usually wake up and 12 o'clock noon or lunchtime | 12. | a table, often with drawers, which you sit at to write or work. | 15. | the main meal of the day, usually served in the early part of the evening | 16. | the appearance that it has as a result of the way in which it reflects light. | 17. | the front part of your head from your chin to the top of your forehead, where your mouth, eyes, nose, and other features are. | 18. | a flat piece of plastic or metal with narrow pointed teeth along one side, which you use to tidy your hair. |
| | Down:1. | a piece of elastic worn round the top of a stocking or sock in order to prevent it from slipping down. | 2. | consists of a group of houses, together with other buildings such as a church and a school, in a country area. | 3. | a room that is used for cooking and for household jobs such as washing dishes | 4. | a building with a stage in it, on which plays, shows, and other performances take place | 5. | a woman whose job is acting in plays or films | 6. | something that you give to someone, for example at Christmas or when you visit them | 7. | the part of each day which begins at lunchtime and ends at about six o'clock. | 10. | the unit of money used in the USA, Canada, Australia, and some other countries. | 13. | the colour of lemons, butter, or the middle part of an egg. | 14. | quite round vegetables with brown or red skins and white insides. They grow under the ground. |
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Across:1. | a hard transparent substance that is used to make things such as windows and bottles. | 6. | a man who is a member of the police force | 8. | a kind of small bag which forms part of a piece of clothing, and which is used for carrying small things such as money or a handkerchief | 9. | plants such as cabbages, potatoes, and onions which you can cook and eat. | 11. | the part of each day between the time that people usually wake up and 12 o'clock noon or lunchtime | 12. | a table, often with drawers, which you sit at to write or work. | 15. | the main meal of the day, usually served in the early part of the evening | 16. | the appearance that it has as a result of the way in which it reflects light. | 17. | the front part of your head from your chin to the top of your forehead, where your mouth, eyes, nose, and other features are. | 18. | a flat piece of plastic or metal with narrow pointed teeth along one side, which you use to tidy your hair. |
| | Down:1. | a piece of elastic worn round the top of a stocking or sock in order to prevent it from slipping down. | 2. | consists of a group of houses, together with other buildings such as a church and a school, in a country area. | 3. | a room that is used for cooking and for household jobs such as washing dishes | 4. | a building with a stage in it, on which plays, shows, and other performances take place | 5. | a woman whose job is acting in plays or films | 6. | something that you give to someone, for example at Christmas or when you visit them | 7. | the part of each day which begins at lunchtime and ends at about six o'clock. | 10. | the unit of money used in the USA, Canada, Australia, and some other countries. | 13. | the colour of lemons, butter, or the middle part of an egg. | 14. | quite round vegetables with brown or red skins and white insides. They grow under the ground. |
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