Across
- 3. This word for a book comes from the Latin liber.
- 5. I’m an exaggeration so big, it could burst
- 8. This language heavily influenced English after 1066.
- 10. I sound like “see” but I’m a body of saltwater.
- 11. The word “robot” came from this Slavic language.
- 14. I replace a noun and might be “she” or “they.”
- 17. This German word means a feeling of pleasure from someone else’s misfortune
- 19. I’m a word that’s spelled the same forward and backward.
Down
- 1. I’m the term for two letters that make one sound, like ch or sh.
- 2. I’m a comparison using “like” or “as.”
- 4. I show possession or contraction, like in “don’t” or “Sarah’s.”
- 6. I’m the longest word in the dictionary without a vowel.
- 7. This word comes from Latin and means “all-knowing.”
- 9. I join two words or ideas, like “and” or “but.”
- 11. I’m the struggle or challenge a character faces
- 12. I’m the country where English originated.
- 13. I’m a phrase that doesn’t mean what I literally say, like “kick the bucket."
- 15. The English word “school” came from this ancient language.
- 16. I describe an action, like “run” or “think.” What am I?
- 18. I’m the only English word that ends in “mt.”
