Across
- 4. – Something very beautiful or exciting to see.
- 6. – A large area of water surrounded by land, like a giant pond.
- 10. – The situation of having a job where you work and earn money.
- 13. – Something important or difficult that a person has finished successfully.
- 15. – Something that happens to a person and teaches them something new.
- 17. – The act of looking around and discovering new things.
- 18. – A place that is far away from cities or towns and not many people live there.
- 20. – The event when something bursts out suddenly, like when a volcano sends out fire and smoke, or when a crowd cheers all at once.
- 23. – To reach a goal by working hard, like winning a race or learning to ride a bike.
- 25. – To save someone from danger or a difficult situation.
- 26. – Something special that a person has done, usually after a lot of effort.
- 27. – Something so good or amazing that people notice and admire it.
- 29. – A surface that goes up or down sharply, making it hard to walk or climb.
- 30. – The moment when something is fully done, like finishing a puzzle or building a house.
- 32. – Extremely beautiful or amazing.
Down
- 1. – Very, very dirty, like muddy shoes after playing in the rain.
- 2. – Things people do for fun, like watching movies, playing games, or listening to music.
- 3. – Not deep, like water that only goes up to your ankles.
- 5. – To finish something successfully after working hard, like completing a school project.
- 7. – A special vest that helps people float in water so they don’t sink(2 words).
- 8. – The process of growing or changing into something better or more complete, like a town getting new buildings or a person learning new things.
- 9. – A very high and steep rock or land that drops down sharply, usually found by the sea or in the mountains.
- 11. – To go to a new place or try something new to learn more about it.
- 12. – When something grows or changes over time, like a small seed turning into a tree or a child learning new skills.
- 14. – Long, straight sticks or rods used to support things or help in activities like fishing or skiing.
- 16. – Something very surprising or amazing that makes people say, "Wow!"
- 19. – To look at something very carefully to understand it better, like a doctor checking a patient.
- 21. – The land right next to a sea, lake, or river.
- 22. – To try to do something, even if it is difficult.
- 23. – Something very bad, unpleasant, or scary, like a terrible smell or a really bad day.
- 24. – When someone gives another person a job to do and pays them for it.
- 28. – When something suddenly bursts out, like a mountain sending out hot rocks and smoke, or when someone yells loudly because they are excited or angry.
- 31. – Moving from one side to the other, like walking inside a tunnel and coming out the other end.
