Description

printed sheet
sew loosely
small child
broadcast
make joyful
foreiggn
content
jail room
part of the bible: abbr
craft's partner
take care of
DiMagio of baseball
chomps
clock's pointer
cat's sound
mental image
crooked
lass's beau
clear (off)
employment
sticks for twirling
accomplish
solidifies
shrub
cry of surprise
city road
harbour
dove' call
furthermore
maize
stance
walker's step
taxi fee
5280 feet distances
58 down spanish
actor's part
dinner bun
the thing
ringlet
foldable money
lettuce dish
wed in secret
urban rodent
wear away
is very angry
bashful
spigot
slippery liquid
gave medical care to
nuisances
frothy brews
small cucushion
--cetera
new
hairless
everyone
yes in mexico
choral voice
go in
region
finish
army vehicle
martial art
feathered flyers
fool
his and ----
narrow trail
dash (off)
endure
pesky plant
set on fire
hangman's knot
footware pair
dancer kelly
drill (a hole)
see 30 down
skin opening
top parts of shirts
visitor
medical tablet
compsure
sacred table
in favour of
burrowing creatures
impolite
braided cord
roguish male
mutt or pooch
stadium cheer
pig's abode
"behold"
scale tone

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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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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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