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Willie the Parrot Saved a Life!
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repeat:to say or write something again
unlike: used when saying how one person or thing is different from another
make noise: speak or act in a way designed to attract a lot of attention or publicity
parrot : a tropical bird with a curved beak and brightly coloured feathers that can be taught to copy human speech
cage: a structure made of wires or bars in which birds or animals can be kept
dining room: a room where you eat meals in a house or hotel
wave: to move your hand or something held in your hand usually in a repeated motion in order to signal or greet someone
swallow: to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach
slap: to hit someone with the flat part of your hand
throat: the passage from the back of your mouth to the top of the tubes that go down to your lungs and stomach
attention: notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important
day care:when babies or young children, or sick or old people are looked after during the day, especially while their family members are at work
Willie the Parrot Saved a Life!
Across:| 3. | to say or write something again | | 4. | a room where you eat meals in a house or hotel | | 7. | notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important | | 9. | to move your hand or something held in your hand usually in a repeated motion in order to signal or greet someone | | 11. | the passage from the back of your mouth to the top of the tubes that go down to your lungs and stomach | | 12. | to hit someone with the flat part of your hand |
| | Down:| 1. | a structure made of wires or bars in which birds or animals can be kept | | 2. | to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach | | 5. | speak or act in a way designed to attract a lot of attention or publicity | | 6. | used when saying how one person or thing is different from another | | 8. | a tropical bird with a curved beak and brightly coloured feathers that can be taught to copy human speech | | 10. | when babies or young children, or sick or old people are looked after during the day, especially while their family members are at work |
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Willie the Parrot Saved a Life!
Across:| 3. | to say or write something again | | 4. | a room where you eat meals in a house or hotel | | 7. | notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important | | 9. | to move your hand or something held in your hand usually in a repeated motion in order to signal or greet someone | | 11. | the passage from the back of your mouth to the top of the tubes that go down to your lungs and stomach | | 12. | to hit someone with the flat part of your hand |
| | Down:| 1. | a structure made of wires or bars in which birds or animals can be kept | | 2. | to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach | | 5. | speak or act in a way designed to attract a lot of attention or publicity | | 6. | used when saying how one person or thing is different from another | | 8. | a tropical bird with a curved beak and brightly coloured feathers that can be taught to copy human speech | | 10. | when babies or young children, or sick or old people are looked after during the day, especially while their family members are at work |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only