Across
- 3. – Not remembered anymore.
- 6. – Stuck somewhere and unable to get out.
- 8. – Wanting to learn or know more about something.
- 9. – A narrow way through something, like a tunnel.
- 11. – Another word for "under" or "below something."
- 15. – To scare someone or make them feel afraid.
- 16. – Very clever, bright, or impressive.
- 18. – What you show when you're brave, even if you're scared.
- 21. – A sound that bounces back to you.
- 23. – All of space, including stars, planets, and galaxies.
- 24. – To picture something in your mind.
- 27. – A strong building used for defence, like a castle.
- 28. – A trip from one place to another, often exciting.
Down
- 1. – Very, very old—like the pyramids or a fossil.
- 2. – Not special or unusual; just normal.
- 4. – Something you can’t see, even if it’s there.
- 5. – To shake slightly, usually from fear or cold.
- 6. – The soft light just after sunset or before sunrise.
- 7. – Speak so quietly that only someone close can hear.
- 10. – Very, very big!
- 12. – Playful trouble or cheeky behaviour.
- 13. – A living being, real or imaginary.
- 14. – A mountain that can erupt with lava and smoke.
- 17. – An exciting experience, often involving travel or danger.
- 19. – To walk around without a clear direction.
- 20. – A light you can carry, often used in the dark.
- 22. – To find something new, exciting, or hidden.
- 24. – A person who creates something new and useful.
- 25. – A puzzle or problem that needs solving.
- 26. – To shine with a soft, flickering light.
