CROSSWORD COMPETITION (01) puzzle game
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How to play Crossword Puzzle?
- Click on an across or down clue.
- Type in the answer on puzzle.
- Background turns green on correct answer.
- Continue until the puzzle is solved.
- Clicking "hint" reveals a letter without awarding points.
- Clicking "word" reveals entire word without awarding points.
- Fill more answers in less time for higher score.
CROSSWORD COMPETITION (01) puzzle game Description
crossword based on vocabulary items from a BBC NEWS article
CROSSWORD COMPETITION (01) puzzle game Hints
- the degree to which someone or something is important or useful
- the outer layer of your brain or another organ
- to get something that someone gives or sends to you
- a series of events that happen again and again in the same order or at the same times
- to notice someone or something
- a short sleep, usually during the day
- someone who is not paid for the work that they do
- the place on a computer program where emails arrive for you
- facts or physical signs that help to prove something
- to help something to increase, improve, or become more successful
- the organ inside your head that allows you to think and feel, and controls your body
- someone who is no longer a child and is legally responsible for their actions
- to make something last longer
- something that makes one person or thing more likely to succeed than others
- to do something better than someone or something else
- to be unsuccessful when you try to do something
- a research project that examines a problem or a particular subject
- the period of time during the day when it is light outside
- feeling tired and wanting to sleep
- a building or large room where people do scientific and medical experiments or research
- to do something again, or to make something happen again
- a series of things that happen and have a particular result
- a large meeting, often lasting a few days, where people who are interested in a particular subject come together to discuss ideas
- the state of not being able to sleep
- to make something better
- someone who is trained in science, especially someone whose job is to do scientific research
- to say that something is true, even though there is no definite proof
- something that is caused directly by something else that has happened previously
- to include something as a necessary part of an activity, event, or situation
- physically strong and not ill
- someone who has a particular skill or who knows a lot about a particular subject
- a large supply of useful things
- such evidence, proof, or information proves that something is true
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