Home
Ad-Free Teacher/Student
Tests
Log In
Your Tests
Take a User Test
Create a User Test
Our Tests
Grade Levels
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
AP Senior
VocabTest.com Material
Based on Words From:
1) Vocabulary Workshop®
Level A
Level B
Level C
Level D
Level E
Level F
Level G
Level H
2) Vocabulary Power Plus®
Book One
Book Two
Book Three
Book Four
3) Wordly Wise 3000®
Book 5
Book 6
Book 7
Book 8
Book 9
Book 10
Book 11
Book 12
May '26 Crossword
Down
:
1) n: a psychological condition characterized by detached emotional awareness; ability to understand and mirror other's emotions while not being personally affected
2) n: an open clearing in the trees where stars are visible
4) n: fear of happiness because the person believes when feeling too happy something bad comes along to ruin it
7) n: Scottish/Gaelic: twilight, dawn
9) Scottish/Gaelic: dancing fire, ember, flickering
10) Scottish/Gaelic: dickhead
13) v: British: to steal fruit from a tree 2. something shriveled or cooked to a crisp
15) v: Victorian: refers to someone who is asthmatic or suffers from tuberculosis but still manages style and allure
17) Irish/Gaelic: blood, kin
20) n: fat slovenly woman, ponderous, clumsy or lazy
22) sanskrit: core Indian philosophy defined as discernment, discrimination, superior judgement between the changeless reality and ever changing temporary world ability to distinguish truth from illusion "inner wisdom"
23) n: German: role model
Across
:
2) Scottish/Gaelic: sky or heavens
3) n: the ache of realization that someone was meant for your life only for a season and not the whole story
5) n: Scottish/Gaelic: break in the clouds between showers
6) n: Korean: the subtle art of listening and gauging other's moods, the ability to know what not to say in certain social situations
8) n: archaic/slang: a sneaky person who spies on couples on romantic walks with the intent to blackmail
11) n: the gentle motion of leaves falling or rolling
12) n: the moment just before sunrise
14) Irish: sun
16) n: lover of sunsets, esp the shifting color of the sky
18) Irish/Gaelic: wet
19) adj: British: unpleasantly dirty, filthy
21) n: the music of melting snow and rushing streams after a long freeze
24) Scottish/Gaelic: onomatopoeic phrase representing the sound of a whale song
25) v: 18th century: to wrap, nestle closely or snuggle under bed covers delaying rising
Create your own Crossword Puzzle for Free!
Show Errors as I Type