http://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/
I have to recommend this site by Dave Regan. There are quite a few online "make your own crossword" sites, but I particularly like this one. It is free, unless you want to access your crosswords from multiple computers or mobile devices, in which case you pay an annual $10. Dave allows you to use the crosswords for any reasonable purpose, including commercially. Plus it's very easy indeed to use.
You simply set up your parameters - colour of grid (grey or black, grey uses less ink), font and page size (American letter or A4). You enter your answers and clues, click and in very little time the crossword is made. You can go back if you discover you have made a mistake and then save the document as a pdf or HTML file. You can also leave your completed crossword available for others to use. They stay there for a limited period of about two months.
Here is the current list of ready-made puzzles:
http://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/userlisted/
Dave also has other sites which produce word searches and word matching puzzles.
I have been making a good number of crosswords for frenchteacher.net if you want to see what they look like.
I have to recommend this site by Dave Regan. There are quite a few online "make your own crossword" sites, but I particularly like this one. It is free, unless you want to access your crosswords from multiple computers or mobile devices, in which case you pay an annual $10. Dave allows you to use the crosswords for any reasonable purpose, including commercially. Plus it's very easy indeed to use.
You simply set up your parameters - colour of grid (grey or black, grey uses less ink), font and page size (American letter or A4). You enter your answers and clues, click and in very little time the crossword is made. You can go back if you discover you have made a mistake and then save the document as a pdf or HTML file. You can also leave your completed crossword available for others to use. They stay there for a limited period of about two months.
Here is the current list of ready-made puzzles:
http://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/userlisted/
Dave also has other sites which produce word searches and word matching puzzles.
I have been making a good number of crosswords for frenchteacher.net if you want to see what they look like.
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