Explore the world from your screen with geography crossword puzzles. Test your knowledge of countries, capitals, landmarks, and natural wonders.
Challenge your mind with engaging geography crossword puzzles! These puzzles are a fantastic way to boost knowledge retention of global locations, cultural landmarks, and geographical terms. Sharpen your cognitive skills, enhance problem-solving abilities, and broaden your understanding of our diverse planet, all while having fun. Perfect for students, travelers, and anyone eager to explore the world word by word.
Crossword clues used in geography puzzles, with answers and links to play.
“A vast dry grassland that sounds like a single stair”
STEPPE (6)
“Those standing exactly opposite on the other side of the ball”
ANTIPODES (9)
“A flat-topped table where giants might dine”
MESA (4)
“Land that is almost an island but lacks commitment”
PENINSULA (9)
“Eroded terrain that definitely needs a timeout”
BADLANDS (8)
“A grassy plain where one might find a girl and a city combined”
SAVANNA (7)
“A lonely hill that sounds like it has a reservation”
BUTTE (5)
“The belt that holds the world together at its widest”
EQUATOR (7)
“A wet spot in a dry argument”
OASIS (5)
“Underground rock that is just venting its frustration”
MAGMA (5)
“A hot-headed senior who blows off steam”
GEYSER (6)
“A river that pays its respects to a larger one”
TRIBUTARY (9)
“River mouth's triangular secret, a small change in math”
DELTA (5)
“Anna saves a grassy plain”
SAVANNA (7)
“Line on a map connecting points of equal elevation; out con, confused”
CONTOUR (7)
“A rich pea, go for a group of islands!”
ARCHIPELAGO (11)
“A deep gorge, can you imagine one without water?”
CANYON (6)
“Narrow passage, perhaps I start with it”
STRAIT (6)
“Flat-topped land, a late UP settlement”
PLATEAU (7)
“Underwater barrier, often coral; for EF, it's short”
REEF (4)
“Frozen plain where I turn bad, confused”
TUNDRA (6)
“Small, low island, often sandy; C A Y, as in alphabet”
CAY (3)
“Flat-topped hills, often isolated; same as MASE, reversed”
MESAS (5)
“A haven in the desert; it's so hot, I say, confused”
OASIS (5)
“Sand hill, often found in deserts; a nud-e reversal”
DUNE (4)
“A hot poppy, perhaps, describes land features.”
TOPOGRAPHY (10)
“Try a hog's craft, perhaps, in map making.”
CARTOGRAPHY (11)
“This sum, oddly, links two landmasses.”
ISTHMUS (7)
“A large chip, perhaps, makes up this island group.”
ARCHIPELAGO (11)
“Here is EMP, transformed, half of the globe.”
HEMISPHERE (10)
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