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4 People read them (4)
5 See picture 11. (6)
8 Catching fish. (7)
10 You do it to get to the top of a
mountain. (5)
12 It's a place by the sea. There is
a lot of sand. (5)
14 See picture 12. (6)
16 You can swim in it. Rich people have them in their houses or in
the garden. (4)
17 See picture 7. (10)
19 A colourful publication about
lifestyle, fashion, gossip, etc. (8)
20 It's a place in a city where there are trees and alleys and benches where people can sit and relax. Sometimes you can
play tennis there as well. (4)
21 See picture 5. (8)
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1 See picture 1 (8)
2 See picture 3. (6)
3 See picture 10. (6)
4 See picture 2. (4)
6 See picture 9. (4)
7 See picture 8. (10)
9 You do it in your free time because you like
it. (5)
11 See picture 4. (7)
13 You use it to take pictures. (6)
14 During this time you don't have to go to work or to school. Many people go away -
sometimes to another country. (8)
15 Sport shoes. (8)
16 When you have it, you invite your friends and
you dance, eat and drink and have a great
time. (5)
18 See picture 6. (7)
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2 See picture 8. (6)
5 See picture 4. (6)
7 See picture 3. (5)
8 See picture 22. (8)
9 See picture 6. (4)
11 See picture 11. (5)
13 See picture 13. (8)
15 See picture 15. (7)
17 See picutre 18. (3)
18 See picture 17. (5)
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1 See picture 2. (5)
3 See picture 9. (8)
4 See picture 10. (6)
5 See picture 5. (7)
6 See picture 21. (5)
9 See picture 7. (3)
10 See picture 14. (8)
11 See picture 12. (6)
12 See picture 19. (5)
14 See picture 20. (6)
16 See picture 16. (4)
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15)
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4 When two people become husband and
wife. (8)
7 Little people. (8)
8 Your uncle's son. (6)
9 Your parents son. (7)
10 John married Mary. He is her
__________. (7)
13 Two people with the same parents, born
on the same day. (5)
15 Your mum and dad. (7)
16 Your brother's son. (6)
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1 Your sister's daughter. (5)
2 Your mother's mother. (11)
3 Two people with the same parents. (8)
5 You call him 'daddy'. (6)
6 Your mother's or your father's brother. (5)
11 Your mother's or your father's sister. (4)
12 Your parent's daughter. (6)
14 John married Mary. She is his _______. (4)
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1 That's where you prepare your
food. (7)
4 You eat soup from it. (4)
5 When you're at home, it's under
your feet. (5)
6 It's in the door. You put your
key into it and turn it to open
the door. (4)
10 You put your dinner on it. (5)
11 You sit on it when you're having
breakfast. (5)
12 The room where you sleep. (7)
14 You sit on it when you watch
television. (4)
15 Smaller than a house. (4)
16 You can go upstairs from there.
(10)
18 That's where you live. (4)
19 People grow plants and
vegetables there. (6)
21 You cover yourself with it when
you're cold. (7)
22 The very top part of a building. (4)
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1 You use it to open the front door. (3)
2 You use it to dry yourself after taking a
shower. (5)
3 It's under your head when you're asleep in
your bed. (6)
4 A place where you keep your books. (9)
7 A cabinet where you keep your cups and
plates. (8)
8 Beds, chairs, tables, sofas, armchairs, etc.
(9)
9 You put it on an envelope when you send a
letter. (7)
12 You fill it with water and you get into it if you
want to wash. (4)
13 That's where you keep your car. (6)
17 You have it every morning after getting up
but before getting dressed. (6)
20 A kind of a table that you use for writing.
People put computers on them. (4)
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2 You use it to make dinner. (6)
6 It cooks your food very quickly. (9)
8 People recorded music on them before
they had CDs. (8)
10 It gives you light. (4)
11 You can listen to it. There are many
stations you can choose from. (5)
12 You need it to cook and to heat your
house. (3)
13 You use it to boil water. (6)
14 You use it to dry and style your hair. (9)
16 You use it to destroy documents. (8)
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1 A type of a phone you can keep in your
pocket. (6)
2 You use it to take pictures. (6)
3 You put bread inside and it comes out warm
and crispy. (7)
4 It keeps you warm in winter. (7)
5 You watch it in your free time. (10)
7 You use it to keep your food fresh. (6)
8 A PC or an Apple Mac. (8)
9 It shows time. (5)
15 A disk that people record films on. (3)
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2 The time when
you agreed to meet
somebody. (11)
6 Happening
every seven
days. (6)
7 Sixty minutes.
(4)
8 The time when you don't need to go to work.
(8)
11 Today is
Monday. When was Sunday?
(9)
15 For example:
21st March
2010 (4)
16 Sixty seconds.
(6)
19 The early part
of the day. (7)
20 It starts in
December and lasts for three
months. (6)
21 A hundred years. (7)
23 The machine for measuring time. (5)
24 Twenty-four hours from now. (8)
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1 Happening every month. (7)
3 Twelve o'clock at night. (8)
4 The date on which you were born. You
celebrate it every year. (8)
5 Happening every day. (5)
9 It starts in September and lasts for three
months. (6)
10 It starts in March and lasts for three months.
(6)
12 When the afternoon is finished. (7)
13 The later part of the day - after twelve
o'clock. (9)
14 It starts in June and lasts for three months.
(6)
15 A type of a calendar where you can write
things down. (5)
17 Sixty of them make up a minute. (6)
18 Saturday and Sunday. (7)
22 Twelve months. (4)
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4 You go to see
this person when
you're ill. (6)
5 Better than a
certificate (7)
8 This person
works on the
land. (6)
9 This person
creates pictures.
(7)
11 This person drives a car, a van or a lorry for
a living. (6)
12 The time when
you stop working to have some
rest. (5)
14 If you don't do
your work well, this person can
fire you. (4)
15 The people who
work for a
company. (5)
16 This person
works at the front desk greeting the visitors, answering phone calls,
and sorting out the mail. (12)
18 This person takes photographs for a living.
(12)
20 It's a place where people work - usually
sitting at their desks and using computers.
(6)
21 When a businessman is a lady. (13)
25 You go to see this person when you have a
toothache. (7)
27 A job. (10)
29 A person you know from work. (9)
30 This person cleans flats and offices for a
living. (7)
32 A visitor. (5)
34 Another word for a firm or a business. (7)
36 This person sings for a living. (6)
37 You put it in an envelope and send it. (6)
38 A person who is educated in technical things.
He knows a lot about constructing things,
mechanical engines, etc. (8)
39 If you have a business, this is a person who
buys things from you. (8)
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1 This woman serves you in a restaurant. (8)
2 This person writes articles for a newspaper.
(10)
3 This person cuts, dyes and styles your hair.
(11)
6 You visit this place when you need to buy
medicine. (8)
7 Information which tells how to do something.
(12)
10 The thing you do for a living. (3)
13 The kind of clothes that some people
(policemen, soldiers, nurses, security guards,
etc.) need to wear at work. (7)
17 A place where you buy medicine. (7)
18 This person flies and airplane. (5)
19 This person's job is to show people around.
(5)
22 This person works for his/her boss,
answering calls, managing the bosses diary, writing letters and emails, and doing admin.
(9)
23 This person performs on stage, in films, or on
television. (5)
24 More than a supervisor. (7)
26 This person works at school. (7)
28 This person's job is to score goals for his
team. (10)
30 A PC or a Mac. (8)
31 A client in a shop. (7)
33 This man serves you in a restaurant. (6)
35 This person looks after patients in a hospital.
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1 A long, curved
fruit - yellow on the outside, white on the
inside (6)
2 Vegetarians
don't eat it. (4)
4 A red vegetable
- people make ketchup out of
it. (6)
6 A kind of fruit
that people use to make wine.
(6)
9 People use it to make
sandwiches (5)
11 It's an orange
vegetable. People eat it
with peas. (6)
13 It's lovely and sweet - it can be dark, milk or white. You can eat it or drink it
hot. (9)
14 It's round and
flat. People usually put tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings on it. You can order it and somebody will deliver it to your
home. (5)
15 A bird that people like to eat. (7)
17 It doesn't have a taste, it doesn't have colour,
but people need to drink it to live. (5)
18 On the table, it usually stands next to pepper
(4)
20 A little crispy cake. People have it with tea or
coffee. (7)
22 The fruit that Eve gave to Adam. (5)
24 It is made of fruit. People put it on bread. (3)
25 A very popular citrus fruit. People eat it raw
or make juice out of it. (6)
27 It is like tea but it gives you more energy.
You can drink it black or with milk. (6)
29 People have it for breakfast. It is made of
eggs. (8)
30 It's very healthy. It is made of vegetables or
fruit. You can have it with your meal or on its
own. (5)
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1 It is made of cream and you put it on a slice
of bread. (6)
2 You get it from a cow. (4)
3 Two pieces of bread and something between
them. (8)
5 This vegetable makes people cry. (5)
7 People make chips out of it. (6)
8 You have it for dinner but you eat it with a
spoon. (4)
10 It's sweet and very cold. It is made of milk but
you don't drink it - you lick it. (8)
12 It's white. People in China and Japan eat a
lot of it. (4)
13 People in England eat them with fish. (5)
14 For example: spaghetti or penne. (5)
16 This is where a chicken comes from. (3)
19 Very sour, yellow fruit. Some people put it in
their tea. (5)
21 For example: Gouda, Edam (6)
23 On the table it usually stands next to salt. It is
very spicy. (6)
24 The 'water' inside fruit. (5)
26 It is sweet and you get one for your birthday
(4)
28 It lives in the water. People in England eat it
with chips. (4)
29 People use it to fry things. (3)
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4 The money in
your wallet. (4)
7 The currency in
the UK (5)
10 When the price goes down because there is something wrong with the
item. (8)
12 To give
something
back. (6)
13 A very big shop
where you pick things you want from a shelf and put them in your basket. You pay for them when you
leave. (11)
15 When you have
one hundred of them, you have
a pound. (5)
17 You go there to
buy books. (8)
19 When you have
one hundred of them, you have a dollar. (4)
20 When it's on, you can get things cheaper. (4)
21 You do it when you come into a shop, pick something you like, pay for it and take it
home. (3)
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1 Not expensive (5)
2 This is what you do with your money when
you buy things. (5)
3 A person who works in a shop is a shop
________. (9)
4 You can use it to pay somebody. It's a piece
of paper which says that you want your bank to pay that person a certain amount of
money. (6)
5 If you have a shop, this is the person who
buys from you. (8)
6 Not open. (6)
8 When something costs a lot of money. (9)
9 A person who comes to a shop to buy stuff.
(7)
10 The currency in the USA. (6)
11 If you are buying something that is fifteen
pounds and you give a twenty pound note -
this is the money you get back. (6)
14 The currency in Europe. (4)
15 The amount of money you need to pay. (5)
16 How much you have to pay for something.
(4)
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you need to pay. (4)
18 To give money in exchange for something.
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2 A type of bill that companies
send to each other. (7)
5 A list that tells you what you can
order in a restaurant. (4)
6 Better than a certificate. (7)
8 A colourful publication about
lifestyle, fashion, gossip, etc. (8)
10 A document that tells you how
much you have to pay. (4)
12 You send it out to friends and
family before Christmas, when they have a birthday or if there
is a special occasion. (4)
13 You put it in an envelope and
send it. (6)
17 A document that shows how
much you have paid for
something. (7)
18 A document you get when you
have finished a course or
passed and exam. (11)
19 You get it from a newsagent to
read about the news. (9)
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1 A message sent via the internet. (5)
3 A piece of paper with some information. (4)
4 If you have it you will get money if
something bad happens to you. (9)
7 You get it from your doctor and you take it to
a pharmacy to get your medicine. (12)
8 Information that you leave for a person you
can't contact now. (7)
9 A document which you have to fill in with
information about yourself. (4)
11 A document that says that you are allowed to
do something (for example drive a car). (7)
14 You need one to travel on a train or to go and
see a concert. (6)
15 A document you need to go from one country
to another. (8)
16 A document you need to get into some
countries. To get into these countries a
passport is not enough.
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2 Your mouth has two of
them. (3)
4 It's above your hips. You
wear your belt there. (5)
5 You can wear a ring on it.
(6)
7 It has four fingers and
one thumb. (4)
8 They are in your mouth and you brush them twice
a day. (5)
11 It covers your body. (4)
12 When you wash it, you usually use shampoo and
conditioner. (4)
14 People normally have
two of them. They use
them to see things. (3)
16 The finger that is different
from the other four. (5)
18 The things at the end of people's fingers and toes. Elegant women colour
them with varnish. (4)
19 You can see it moving when you breathe. (5)
20 It's between your head and your shoulders.
(4)
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1 It is inside your head. You use it to think. (5)
2 People normally have two of them. They use
them to walk. (3)
3 An organ in your belly. All the food that you
eat goes there. (7)
5 The thing at the end of your leg. (4)
6 It's in the middle of your face. You use it to
smell things. (4)
7 The things between your belly and your legs.
They move when you walk.(4)
9 You have two of them. You use them to listen
to things. (3)
10 You have fingers on your hand. But what do
you have on your foot? (3)
13 People normally have two of them. You will
use them if you want to give somebody a
hug. (3)
15 Because of it, your leg is able to bend. (4)
17 Not front. (4)
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1 You get it when
you touch something very
hot. (4)
5 Not living. (4)
6 People need
eight hours of it every night to have energy during the day.
(5)
8 Not well. (4)
9 You can do it
with something sharp. If it happens, your skin is broken and you bleed.
(3)
13 You go to see
this person when you have
a toothache. (7)
15 Not safe. (9)
16 You go there to see your
doctor. (7)
17 If you have it,
you will need a
lot of tissues. (7)
20 Not well. (3)
21 They put it on your arm if it's broken. (7)
22 You use it every day to clean your teeth. (10)
24 The car that takes people to hospital when they are very ill and need to get there very
quickly. (9)
26 The time when you are going to see your
doctor. (11)
27 When something is painful. (4)
28 When you're not doing anything - just waiting
to get your energy back. (4)
29 Your 'first contact' doctor. (2)
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1 It happens when you fall over and a bone
that was in one piece is now in two pieces.
(5)
2 This person looks after people in a hospital.
(5)
3 Very high temperature (5)
4 A purple mark on you skin. You get it when
you hit yourself. (6)
5 The person you go to see when you're ill. (6)
7 You feel it when something hurts. (4)
10 You get it from your doctor and you take it to
the pharmacy to get medicine. (12)
11 You take it when you're ill to get better. (8)
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12 You do this a lot if you have a cold or if you
are a smoker. (5)
14 When you feel this way, you need a rest. (5)
18 Something bad and unexpected. For
example a car crash. (8)
19 The red liquid inside of you. (5)
20 If you have it you will get money if
something bad happens to you. (9)
21 The place you go to get medicine. (8)
23 People go there when they're very ill. (8)
25 Material you put on the wound or a cut to
keep it clean. (7)
27 Your ears do it. (4)
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1 A very big and
old church. (9)
4 You go there to watch football and other games.
(7)
7 For example:
the Thames, the Nile, the Amazon, etc.
(5)
8 You should
use it if you want to get from one side of the street to
another. (8)
10 You use it if you are in a tall building and you don't want to climb
the stairs. (4)
11 You go there
to buy things.
(4)
12 You use it if
you want to get out of a
building. (4)
13 You go there if you want to watch a play. (7)
16 You go there to see very old, valuable and
interesting things. (6)
17 People go there when they are seriously ill.
(8)
19 You go there to have a meal. When you are on holiday or when you don't fancy cooking.
(10)
21 A big and old building with high walls around
it. Kings and lords used to live in them. (6)
24 You use it to get into a building. (8)
28 It's a place where people grow things like
wheat, corn or potatoes and keep animals
like cows, pigs or sheep. (4)
29 A place in a city where you can see wild
animals and they won't hurt you. (3)
30 It's a place where people work - usually
sitting at their desks and using computers.
(6)
31 You go there to buy a newspaper. (9)
32 People live there but it's smaller than a
house. (9)
33 A place in a city where you can go for a walk
among the trees, sit on a bench and relax. Sometimes you can also play tennis there.
(4)
34 People go there in the evenings to dance and
have a nice time. (4)
35 It has walls, windows, doors, and a roof. (8)
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1 For example London, New York,
Birmingham, Paris. (4)
2 You book a room there when you are on
holiday. (5)
3 This is a place where your can borrow books
from for free. (7)
5 You go there to catch a plane. (7)
6 They keep your money safe. (4)
9 For example: Tesco, Asda, Walmart. (11)
11 You go there to catch a train. (7)
14 Cars and buses use them to travel from one
place to another. There are usually pavements on either side of them for people
to walk on. (6)
15 People go there to pray. (6)
18 You go there to watch a movie. (6)
20 It is like a city but smaller. (4)
22 Children go there to learn. (6)
23 Young people go there to study. (7)
25 A type of a road, where traffic goes in a circle
(10)
26 A place where two roads cross. (10)
27 An apartment. (4)
28 It's a place where people work producing
(making) things. (7)
34 You can go there and have a fried breakfast
and a cup of tea. (4)
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1 You go there to
catch a plane.
(7)
5 Not near. (3)
6 You need to buy it if you want to travel by train, bus, tram or an
airplane. (6)
7 If you have a
car and you want to use it, you need a __________
license. (7)
9 A document
that you need if you want to go to another
country. (8)
11 This is what
you're standing on when you're waiting for a
train. (8)
13 This is what
happens when a train, bus or
an airplane is not on time. (5)
15 You need it to travel on the water. (4)
16 You use it to get from one side of a river to
another. (6)
18 It's made of rubber and you put it on a wheel
of a car. (4)
19 A very wide road, for people who need to
travel fast. (8)
22 A 'doctor' for your car. (8)
25 This is what you are if you're travelling by car
but you're not the driver. (9)
27 To fix something that was broken. (6)
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2 To come back. (6)
3 This is what you are if your are on holidays.
(7)
4 It's a flying machine but it's not an airplane.
Police use them a lot. (10)
5 Your journey by plane. (6)
6 A small train that travels down the middle of
the street. (4)
8 The bags and suitcases that you travel with.
(7)
9 The person who flies the airplane. (5)
10 A type of a bus that travels long distances.
(5)
11 If you don't put it in your car, it won't start. (6)
12 You need it if you get lost. (3)
14 The car that takes you to the hospital. (9)
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17 A 'home' for your car. (6)
20 If you need a taxi, you can usually find them
at a taxi ________. (4)
21 A very big car for carrying people. It runs in cities and you need to buy a ticket if you want
to travel. (3)
23 The machine inside your car that makes it
work. (6)
24 A very big car for carrying things (not people)
(5)
26 A very big boat. (4)
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1 You go there to
see very old, interesting and valuable things.
(6)
3 You go there to
watch a movie.
(6)
6 To go 'ha, ha,
ha'. (5)
7 A group of
people who play music together. For example: The
Beatles. (4)
9 A type of a
telephone that you can keep in
your pocket. (6)
10 A picture you make with crayons or a
pencil. (7)
11 People used
them to listen to music, before they had
CDs. (7)
12 You go to a gallery or a museum to see it.
(10)
16 You go there to see a band play live. (7)
17 A kind of theatre where actors sing. (5)
18 You can see it in a cinema, on TV or on
DVD. (4)
19 A kind of a musical instrument with strings.
Eric Clapton plays it very well. (6)
22 His job is to take pictures. (12)
23 A little animal or a part of your computer. (5)
24 This person's job is to write articles for
newspapers or magazines. (10)
26 For example: The Times, The Wall Street
Journal, The Sun. (9)
27 You use it to take pictures. (6)
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1 Classical, Pop or Jazz. (5)
2 A colourful publication about lifestyle,
fashion, gossip, etc. (8)
4 A message that you send using your
computer. (5)
5 Something that tries to get you to buy
something. (13)
8 People go to a disco to do it. (5)
11 You have it when you talk with somebody.
(12)
13 A story written on very many pages. (4)
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14 Something you enter to win prizes. (11)
15 The author of a book. (6)
19 More than three people in one place. (5)
20 The World Wide Web. (8)
21 For example: paintings, sculpture. (3)
22 For example: Picasso or Leonardo Da Vinci.
(7)
25 You go to a theatre to see it. For example:
Hamlet. (4)
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