| Across |
| 3 |
An area where people live |
| 4 |
North American trees that is
used widely for shade. |
| 6 |
Scant; thinly distributed |
| 8 |
To cause or feel grief or
sorrow. |
| 9 |
The soft light of the sky
between sunset and complete darkness. |
| 11 |
Shelters for or places where
dogs or cats are bred, boarded, or trained. |
| 12 |
Small, freshwater fish used as
bait. |
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| Down |
| 1 |
Shuttering, shaking, or
vibrating |
| 2 |
Supplies of food or needed
equipment. |
| 5 |
To gently show affection by
touching or stroking. |
| 7 |
A woody, thorny, or prickly
plant. |
| 10 |
To get down on the hip; the
buttock and upper thigh of a human or animal; the loin and leg of a four-footed animal. |
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