Hi Michele,
I've used puzzlemaker.com for years.  It requires some fiddling though.  For high school, the teacher will definitely want to change the size of the squares (easy to do) before starting.  They're too large for upper grades.  After it's created, I usually copy and paste the puzzle onto a doc and play with it that way.  I put the "Across" and "Down" in text boxes.  Of course, I copy the credit info into the footer as well.  Once you get used to it, it's quite simple.  Oh, and one other tip: After you type the puzzle info into the box, copy the text for easy redo if necessary.  
Best,
Cheryl

On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 3:09 PM Michele Eligio <meligio@northbranfordschools.org> wrote:
Hi, 

Does anyone know of a completely free, really good crossword puzzlemaker site? I have a teacher that is in need of one. Thanks in advance for your help! :)

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