Across |
9. | To rain heavily. (6,4) | 14. | To remove, dispose of or abolish something.(3,3) | 11. | Reduce or make something smaller than it was designed to be. (5,4) | 12. | To dilute or make less strong. To make a plan or idea less extreme, usually so that people will accept it. (5,4) | 2. | To travel to many different places / to move with ease. (3,6) | 4. | To be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty, usually by having just enough of something you need, such as money | 7. | To gradually relax after doing something that has made you tired or worried. | 13. | To leave an important job or position. |
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Down |
1. | To succeed in entering a place, especially a building / be elected. (3,2) | 10. | To move out of something, especially a vehicle / go out for enjoyment. (3,3) | 3. | To look for something by moving from general information to more detailed information. (5,4) | 5. | To find something by accident. (4,5) | 6. | To reject an offer / reduce the level of intensity or volume of a machine. (4,5) | 8. | To quickly note something, usually to remember it. (3,4) |
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