S1 Chemistry Crossword init 1/9/2017 by Daniel R. Barnes
The Blank Puzzle This is the part the user fills in. It’s a bunch of squares. The squares that start a word have numbers in them 10 11 12 13
The Clues They can be fill-in-the-blanks, definitions, hints, or whatever ACROSS 1. A pair of these saves feathers 2. I went to ______ to bake bread 3. What you moisten your envelopes with 4. An area covered with rugs 7. A bunch of lions 8. The opposite of contrite 13. What the fox says 14. __________ Doo, where are you? DOWN 2. Wrapped in satin 3. A kind of duty citizens must perform 5. Abbreviation for unenthusiastic 6. What a caterpillar turns into 7. The kind of number you can divide by two 9. Sometimes it needs butter 10. A nail makes a tire ________. 11. Portuguese for “typewriter”
B F A P A K E E R R I V A L I K S S Y C H O U Y T The Answer Key If the user looks at this before he’s done, he’s cheating. To save graph paper, you can put it on the back of the blank puzzle if you want to. 10 K B E E 11 F A 12 R R I V A L I K S P 13 S Y C H O U Y T
ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS: Normal classes must include at least 15 chemistry vocabulary terms from semester one. (Honors must include at least 20.) All words, both horizontal and vertical, must make sense. No gibberish. Rough draft must be in pencil. Final draft can be in pen or done with a computer somehow. You can use textbook glossary definitions for your clues, but not for more than half of them. You need to come up with most of your clues yourself, in your own words, using your own brain. Rough draft can look messy, with erasures, cross-outs, etc., but final draft will be graded based on professional appearance.