The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

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Across
  1. 3. Day jobs, usually to earn enough food/money to survive
  2. 5. William's other cousin whose dad dies
  3. 7. An invention that uses the pedaling of a bike to give electricity to a light, first gives William his idea of building something that can 'pedal' for him
  4. 10. William's favorite band he listens to all the time
  5. 11. What William believes in as he matures and realizes that wizardry is fake
  6. 12. Short for Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi
  7. 13. A conference held for smart people from around the world to share their experiences
  8. 17. A book William checks out from his library repeatedly to determine how to make his windmill
  9. 18. What William believes in before he finds science
  10. 19. The chaff of maize, usually fed to animals but eaten by humans in a time of hunger
  11. 20. Where William goes to secondary (middle) school
  12. 21. The first person who saw potential in William after he built is windmill
  13. 23. A pivotal person in William being recognized globally. He showed the newspaper article to his co-workers, one who wrote a blog about him which caught global attention
Down
  1. 1. William's dog
  2. 2. The wonderful thing that William learns about in chapter 3 that inspires him
  3. 4. A traditional African dish made of maize (corn) flower made into a hamburger patty shape, similar to bread
  4. 5. William's cousin whose dad is the chief
  5. 6. A large ______ happened in the years 2000-2001 in Malawi
  6. 7. A blue gum tree commonly found in forests in Malawi
  7. 8. Another name for corn
  8. 9. The only way an African village is connected to the outside world
  9. 14. What William first names his invention
  10. 15. A large structure that can harness the wind to make electricity
  11. 16. A young boy who made a windmill in Africa to help is family
  12. 22. Means crazy in Chichewa