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My favourite band (6,7)
My nickname for you
Origin of food we ate on our first 'official' date
My tattoo idea
The nickname of our mutual friend
One of your favourite hobbies
The celebrity my mother compares you to (6,4)
The name of your most adorable sister
The world's most beautiful woman (5,10)
My hometown
The world's cutest dog (4,4)
Your favourite type of alcohol
US state you've travelled to`
Our favourite shared hobby
We always get coffee from there
One thing we want to do together in future
What you do whenever I cry over something silly
The nickname I gave you when we first started talking on Facebook (4,7)
Your favourite falls in the world
Your old hood
Where we first met (6,3,5)
The month we met
My favourite book (1,2,7)
Your family wants to buy matching ones
My favourite hobby
One of your small talents (3,7)
I love looking for them in the sky
I think you're...
Apparently, I'm a...
Ladies' fingers
An expression I often use "___ dot com"
I think you're such a...
Our favourite fruit
You live there
One thing you always say we should do together
An instrument you want to learn
A cause Alesha cares about, ___ empowerment
Location of Sidon's rugby game you came to
Scooby Doo's expression of disappointment
The colour of our matching jumpers
The day of the week met your mama and sister
You offered to buy one for my mum so I didn't have to (3,4)
I like smothering you with them
An instrument you play
My best friend's name
The name of the first bar I took you to in Hamilton
Brand of whiskey I like
You aligned my ___ for me
My favourite vegetable
My most challenging hike this year, Mount ___
The nickname I gave you when we first started talking on Instagram
One of the ten qualities you find most attractive in a woman
Sorting hat placed us in this house
We're both passionate for it
I live there
My flatmate, your bromance lover
Fake tree by my room mirror, ___ tree
I this number of pillows on my bed
The name of guy whose house we went to
Warning notice on my candle, "No drama ___"

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What is a crossword?

Crossword puzzles have been published in newspapers and other publications since 1873. They consist of a grid of squares where the player aims to write words both horizontally and vertically.

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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Crosswords are great for building and using vocabulary.

If this is your first time using a crossword with your students, you could create a crossword FAQ template for them to give them the basic instructions.

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