Across
- 2. — To make air, land, or water dirty.
- 5. — A spinning wind moving in circles.
- 7. — In a correct and exact way.
- 9. — To take the place of something else.
- 10. — A spinning column of air over water.
- 11. — To guess an amount or size.
- 13. — Happening often or found in many places.
- 14. — In the direction of something.
- 18. — A tool that shows wind direction.
- 19. — A building with blades turned by wind.
- 20. — A spinning or twisting movement.
- 23. — To find something new.
- 24. — To move something upward.
- 25. — A line or route from one place to another.
- 31. — A machine that produces electricity.
- 33. — Travelling to discover new places.
- 34. — A very strong tropical storm.
- 36. — A light object flown in the wind on a string.
- 38. — A tool that measures wind speed.
- 39. — To find the size or amount of something.
- 42. — On or toward the other side.
- 46. — To make something happen.
- 48. — A cloth tube showing wind direction and strength.
- 49. — The way something moves or points.
- 51. — The movement of coming closer to something.
- 52. — The top or outside layer of something.
- 54. — To turn into a different shape.
- 55. — Quite, but not extremely.
- 56. — A part of a tree growing from the trunk.
Down
- 1. — Able to be used again and not run out.
- 2. — Happening most often in an area.
- 3. — A machine with blades that turn to make energy.
- 4. — To go down below the surface.
- 6. — Sometimes, but not often.
- 8. — To happen one after another in turns.
- 12. — To become larger.
- 15. — To make someone feel afraid.
- 16. — To push or move something forward.
- 17. — A long narrow hole dug in the ground.
- 20. — Related to science or scientific study.
- 21. — To throw something with force.
- 22. — A narrow tube shape, wide at the top.
- 26. — To join one thing to another.
- 27. — A light and gentle wind.
- 28. — To crush into very small pieces.
- 29. — A system used for measuring.
- 30. — A dark cloud that brings thunder and rain.
- 32. — A flat part of a machine that spins or cuts.
- 35. — To pull a plant out of the ground.
- 37. — Very strong and dangerous.
- 40. — Very strong, serious, or dangerous.
- 41. — Around something or nearby.
- 43. — To make or create something.
- 44. — A person or thing that causes harm.
- 45. — To badly damage or destroy something.
- 47. — To break something violently.
- 50. — The force of air pushing on something.
- 53. — To change something slightly.
- 55. — A prediction about future weather.
