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Question
across
- you put dishes, pots, and pans in the ______ in your kitchen.
- use a ______ to keep people out of your house when you are not home.
- a ______ protects your house from rain, snow, and heat.
- you walk on the ______ in your house.
- you sleep in the ______.
- smoke and fumes from your furnace go up the ______.
- ______ divide the rooms in your house.
- the bottom floor in your house is the ______.
- flowers and vegetables grow in the ______ outside your home.
- put your books on a book______.
- look out the ______ to check the weather.
- maybe you have a ______ for transportation.
- if you have a car, put it in your ______.
down
- hang your clothes in the ______.
- you wash yourself and clean your teeth in the ______.
- look up in every room and you will see the ______.
- open a ______ to enter your home.
- cook your meals in the ______.
- some people have a ______ where they can make a fire in the winter.
- a ______ goes around your yard to keep the children safe when they play outside.
- go up the ______ to get to the second floor.
- watch the ______ to help you learn english at home.
- canadian homes have a gas, electric, or oil ______ to keep them warm in the winter.
- the children play outside in the ______.
- look at the ______ on the wall to tell the time.
- wash the dishes in the kitchen ______.
Response
This is a crossword puzzle about household items and areas. Here are some possible answers for each clue:
ACROSS
- dishwasher (or "cabinet" but dishwasher is more specific for dishes, pots, pans in kitchen)
- lock (to secure the house when away)
- roof (protects from rain, snow, heat)
- floor (surface you walk on in the house)
- bedroom (where you sleep)
- chimney (smoke from furnace goes up chimney)
- Walls (divide rooms in a house)
- basement (or "ground floor" depending on region; bottom floor)
- garden (where flowers and vegetables grow outside)
- shelf (put books on a bookshelf)
- window (look out window to check weather)
- car (or "bike", "bus" but car is common for transportation)
- garage (where you park a car)
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- closet (hang clothes in a closet)
- bathroom (wash yourself, clean teeth in bathroom)
- ceiling (look up to see ceiling in every room)
- door (open door to enter home)
- kitchen (cook meals in kitchen)
- fireplace (make a fire in winter)
- fence (around yard to keep children safe)
- stairs (go up stairs to second floor)
- television (or "computer" but TV is common to learn English)
- furnace (heating system in Canadian homes)
- yard (children play outside in yard)
- clock (on wall to tell time)
- sink (wash dishes in kitchen sink)
If you need help with a specific clue or more detailed explanations, feel free to ask!
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This is a crossword puzzle about household items and areas. Here are some possible answers for each clue:
ACROSS
- dishwasher (or "cabinet" but dishwasher is more specific for dishes, pots, pans in kitchen)
- lock (to secure the house when away)
- roof (protects from rain, snow, heat)
- floor (surface you walk on in the house)
- bedroom (where you sleep)
- chimney (smoke from furnace goes up chimney)
- Walls (divide rooms in a house)
- basement (or "ground floor" depending on region; bottom floor)
- garden (where flowers and vegetables grow outside)
- shelf (put books on a bookshelf)
- window (look out window to check weather)
- car (or "bike", "bus" but car is common for transportation)
- garage (where you park a car)
DOWN
- closet (hang clothes in a closet)
- bathroom (wash yourself, clean teeth in bathroom)
- ceiling (look up to see ceiling in every room)
- door (open door to enter home)
- kitchen (cook meals in kitchen)
- fireplace (make a fire in winter)
- fence (around yard to keep children safe)
- stairs (go up stairs to second floor)
- television (or "computer" but TV is common to learn English)
- furnace (heating system in Canadian homes)
- yard (children play outside in yard)
- clock (on wall to tell time)
- sink (wash dishes in kitchen sink)
If you need help with a specific clue or more detailed explanations, feel free to ask!