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wink : to shut and open an eye quickly (4)
topic : The weather is probably the most common ___ of conversation. (5)
host : the person whose party it is (4)
shook : The presidents signed the declaration and ___ hands. (5)
takeeasy : I think you should ___ it ___. You work a lot and worry too much. (4,4)
blow : Have you got a hankie? I need to ___ my nose. (4)
behaved : The children ___ really well. They hardly made any noise. (7)
feed : Can you ___ my cat when I'm away on holiday? (4)
greet : The Spanish normally give two kisses when they ___ friends. (5)
sleeves : For the British, rolling up your ___ is a sign that you are going to work hard. (7)
bowed : The actors all appeared on stage and ___ at the end of the performance. (5)
widespread : Bullying is a ___ problem in schools. One in three pupils say they've been bullied. (10)
bang : exactly - He lives ___ opposite the church. (4)
tip : a useful piece of information (3)
getknow : The staff party will be a good chance to __ to ___ your colleagues better. (3,4)
Across:2. | The Spanish normally give two kisses when they ___ friends. (5) | 3. | The weather is probably the most common ___ of conversation. (5) | 4. | to shut and open an eye quickly (4) | 5. | The actors all appeared on stage and ___ at the end of the performance. (5) | 8. | The children ___ really well. They hardly made any noise. (7) |
| 10. | For the British, rolling up your ___ is a sign that you are going to work hard. (7) | 11. | The presidents signed the declaration and ___ hands. (5) | 12. | a useful piece of information (3) | 13. | Can you ___ my cat when I'm away on holiday? (4) |
| | Down:1. | the person whose party it is (4) | 2. | The staff party will be a good chance to __ to ___ your colleagues better. (3,4) | 3. | I think you should ___ it ___. You work a lot and worry too much. (4,4) |
| 6. | Bullying is a ___ problem in schools. One in three pupils say they've been bullied. (10) | 7. | exactly - He lives ___ opposite the church. (4) | 9. | Have you got a hankie? I need to ___ my nose. (4) |
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Across:2. | The Spanish normally give two kisses when they ___ friends. (5) | 3. | The weather is probably the most common ___ of conversation. (5) | 4. | to shut and open an eye quickly (4) | 5. | The actors all appeared on stage and ___ at the end of the performance. (5) | 8. | The children ___ really well. They hardly made any noise. (7) |
| 10. | For the British, rolling up your ___ is a sign that you are going to work hard. (7) | 11. | The presidents signed the declaration and ___ hands. (5) | 12. | a useful piece of information (3) | 13. | Can you ___ my cat when I'm away on holiday? (4) |
| | Down:1. | the person whose party it is (4) | 2. | The staff party will be a good chance to __ to ___ your colleagues better. (3,4) | 3. | I think you should ___ it ___. You work a lot and worry too much. (4,4) |
| 6. | Bullying is a ___ problem in schools. One in three pupils say they've been bullied. (10) | 7. | exactly - He lives ___ opposite the church. (4) | 9. | Have you got a hankie? I need to ___ my nose. (4) |
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