European Countries
Across
- 5. – Means "black mountain"; on the Adriatic Sea.
- 6. Marino – Tiny country inside Italy; very old republic.
- 7. – Tiny island south of Italy; sunny and historic.
- 13. – Cold island with volcanoes; west of Norway.
- 14. – Tiny country between France and Spain.
- 16. – Famous for Paris, the Eiffel Tower, and baguettes.
- 17. – IKEA and ABBA; part of Scandinavia.
- 18. – Southernmost Baltic country.
- 20. – Capital is Budapest; known for its spicy food.
- 22. – East of Czech Republic; has mountains.
- 24. – Famous for windmills, tulips, and canals.
- 25. – Part in Europe, part in Asia; capital is Ankara.
- 26. – Between Sweden and Russia; very cold and full of lakes.
- 29. – Neutral country; mountains, chocolate, and banks.
- 30. (North Macedonia) – North of Greece; part of former Yugoslavia.
- 33. (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Shaped like a heart; used to be part of Yugoslavia.
- 34. City – Tiny country inside Rome; home of the Pope.
- 36. – Island in the Mediterranean; south of Turkey.
- 37. – Known for waffles and chocolate; near France.
- 39. Kingdom – England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- 41. – Europe’s newest country (2008); borders Serbia.
- 43. – Fjords and Vikings; west of Sweden.
- 44. – Boot-shaped country; home of pizza and Rome.
Down
- 1. – Famous for Mozart and the Alps; borders Germany.
- 2. – Dracula’s homeland; in the Carpathian Mountains.
- 3. – Tiny country between Switzerland and Austria.
- 4. – Above Germany; has Lego and Vikings.
- 6. – Borders Italy and Austria; very green.
- 8. – Next to Greece; capital is Tirana.
- 9. – East of Poland, close to Russia.
- 10. – West of Spain; home of explorers like Magellan.
- 11. – Largest country; part of it is in Europe.
- 12. Republic – Once part of Czechoslovakia; west of Slovakia.
- 13. – Green island next to the UK; known for St. Patrick.
- 15. – North of Greece, on the Black Sea.
- 19. – Ancient ruins, islands, and birthplace of democracy.
- 21. – Big country in central Europe; home of Beethoven and Berlin.
- 23. – Baltic state between Estonia and Lithuania.
- 27. – Very small; near Belgium, Germany, and France.
- 28. – East of Germany; capital is Warsaw.
- 29. – Central Balkan country; used to be Yugoslavia.
- 31. – East of Poland; large and known for sunflowers.
- 32. – Super small and rich; on the French Riviera.
- 35. – Shaped like a crescent; across the sea from Italy.
- 38. – Between Romania and Ukraine; known for wine.
- 40. – One of the Baltic states; north of Latvia.
- 42. – Known for flamenco dancing and bullfights.