Colors
Across
- 5. A sky-blue tone, but not always easy to distinguish from the sea.
- 6. A golden hue, often seen in ancient treasures, but not as common as its more vibrant cousins.
- 7. Bright pinkish-purple, often associated with bold fashion choices, but rarely seen in nature.
- 8. Dark red-brown shade, often found in autumn tones, but not always as easy to pair as you might think.
- 9. Rich blue gemstone, but its name doesn’t always reflect the complexity of its hues.
Down
- 1. Deep gray, yet dark enough to almost appear black in dim lighting.
- 2. A blue-green shade, though not quite as simple as it sounds.
- 3. A deep blue-purple shade, named after a plant but often confused with other dark hues.
- 4. Pale purple flower color, but subtle enough to be mistaken for gray in the wrong light.
- 10. Creamy white, often associated with elegance, but not always as pure as it sounds.