Across
- 1. A colored stick for drawing, made of wax.
- 4. Having a taste like sugar or honey; pleasant and kind.
- 6. A person or company that creates or builds things.
- 8. Smooth and pleasant to touch; not hard or loud.
- 10. The place where you were born or grew up.
- 11. A long piece of cloth worn around the neck or head for warmth or style.
- 13. A bad feeling when you do something wrong or silly.
- 16. Giving true information; honest.
- 18. Something you remember from the past; the ability to keep things in your mind.
- 20. A flat piece of wood or other material used for writing, playing games, or building.
- 21. To think carefully about something.
- 23. The time when you are a young boy or girl.
- 25. Tiny grains found on beaches and deserts.
- 27. To say numbers in order; find out how many things there are.
- 29. An object for children to play with.
- 30. A small coin worth one-hundredth of a dollar or euro.
- 32. To think about someone or something in a particular way.
- 33. Sure about something; specific but not named.
- 34. An open area next to a building, usually with grass or plants.
Down
- 1. Easy to understand or see through; not cloudy.
- 2. Completely different; facing something else.
- 3. Always telling what is true; not lying or cheating.
- 5. A piece or section of something larger.
- 7. More than usual; particularly.
- 9. 1) During the time that; 2) A period of time.
- 12. A period of one hundred years.
- 14. Younger or lower in position; for younger people.
- 15. To try to find something by looking carefully.
- 17. A weapon that shoots bullets or shells.
- 19. Tracks where trains travel; the system for train transportation.
- 20. A room for sleeping in.
- 22. To have something that belongs to you.
- 24. 1) To have something in your hand or arms; 2) To contain or support.
- 26. Surrounded by or in the middle of a group.
- 28. In the present time; these days.
- 30. 1) To look at something carefully; 2) A mark (✓) meaning "correct."
- 31. 1) A large wild animal with thick fur; 2) To carry or accept something difficult.
