Friday Crossword
Across
- 2. – An extremely powerful tropical storm with very strong winds.
- 4. – Made by people rather than occurring naturally.
- 8. – A scale used for measuring temperature in which water freezes at 0°.
- 9. – Long, pointed teeth that stick out of the mouths of animals such as elephants.
- 11. – The loud noise you hear during a storm after lightning.
- 13. – Extremely busy because you have too much work to do. (idiom)
- 14. – A measurement of how hot or cold something is.
- 16. – Warm, comfortable, and relaxing.
- 19. – The sound commonly made by a duck.
- 20. – To relax and not worry about things.
- 24. – To feel extremely happy. (idiom)
- 25. – Someone who is your friend only when things are going well. (idiom)
- 27. – A long, loud sound made by animals such as wolves.
- 30. – The hard feet of animals such as horses, cows, and deer.
- 32. – Very special, beautiful, or exciting, as if produced by magic.
- 33. – To hear or discover information, especially something secret. (idiom)
Down
- 1. – A prediction of what the weather will be like.
- 3. – The feet of animals such as cats and dogs.
- 5. – A severe snowstorm with very strong winds.
- 6. – Full of energy, activity, and excitement.
- 7. – To say no to an invitation now but suggest doing it another time. (idiom)
- 10. – Making you feel sad or without hope.
- 12. – The sound made by a horse.
- 15. – A short, low sound made by animals such as pigs.
- 17. – Describes weather with a lot of moving air.
- 18. – The organs that fish use to breathe underwater.
- 20. – A short, high sound commonly made by small birds.
- 21. – A bright flash of electricity in the sky during a storm.
- 22. – A flat body part that helps a fish swim.
- 23. – A unit used for measuring temperature.
- 26. – A thick cloud close to the ground that makes it difficult to see.
- 28. – A deep, powerful sound made by animals such as lions.
- 29. – The hard, pointed mouth of a bird.
- 30. – The amount of water in the air.
- 31. – Sharp, curved nails on the feet of some animals and birds.