Family ties
Across
- 3. – A person’s descendants or offspring.
- 6. – A person who has recently married; typically used for either member of a couple shortly after their wedding.
- 7. – The social or biological relationships that connect family members.
- 9. – A child whose parents are both deceased.
- 16. – Money, property, or titles passed down to someone after another person’s death.
- 17. – The closest living relative(s), often legally designated for emergency or inheritance purposes.
- 19. – A basic family unit consisting of two parents and their children.
- 20. – Passed genetically from parents to their offspring; inherited through family lineage.
- 21. – A woman who is engaged to be married.
- 22. – The female head of a family or clan.
Down
- 1. – Legally taken into a family that is not one’s biological family.
- 2. – Someone who is related to a person or group of people who lived in earlier generations.
- 4. – The origins and family history from previous generations.
- 5. – A woman whose spouse has died and who has not remarried.
- 8. second-born child, who exists as a backup in case the heir cannot fulfil their role
- 10. – Born to parents who are not legally married; traditionally used in legal or historical contexts.
- 11. rivalry – Competition or conflict between brothers and sisters.
- 12. – An unmarried man, especially one who has never been married.
- 13. – All the people who live together in one home, related or not.
- 14. A family structure that includes relatives beyond the immediate family, such as grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.
- 15. – The direct line of ancestral descent from one generation to another.
- 18. – The male head of a family or clan.
- 21. – A child raised by someone who is not their biological parent, usually on a temporary basis.