This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Middle Grade has 25 clues. Answers range from 3 to 18 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The story of Johnny Appleseed is called _____________________________.
Johnny Appleseed had the _____________________ legs and feet any man ever had.
He never wore shoes, but he could jump over the widest river in one giant _______________.
Johnny was born around the time of the _____________________ __________________
Johnny grew up in ____________________________________.
Johnny moved out _______________________.
Johnny headed out before other settlers to plant apple ___________________.
Johnny could be described as a _________________________ man. With legs as thin as tree branches and arms as thin as iron bars.
Johnny wore and old sack for a shirt, carried a shovel, and a cooking _____________ on his head.
In the days of Johnny Appleseed the west was _____________________ country.
There were no buildings or roads in the west only ______________________, wild animals, and native people.
Johnny started his day at _________________________.
Johnny walked every day until ________________________________.
Everywhere that Johnny went he ________________________________.
Johnny would sleep under the ____________________.
Johnny did not eat ______________________.
He didn't eat meat because he loved animals and didn't want to _________________ them.
The ___________________________ natives watched Johnny.
Johnny shared _________________________ and cornbread with the natives.
Johnny helped free a ________________________ from a steel trap.
Johnny named the wolf ______________________________.
When the settlers arrive out west they were surprised to find red apples in every ______________.
The settlers held a _______________________ dance to celebrate.
Legend syas that the ______________________ filled Johnny's pot with fruits and vegetables.
The sweetest ___________________________ in the whole country grow in the very spot where Johnny Appleseed is buried.