MATTHEW

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Across
  1. 3. At small sizes, the font is a disaster, compromising both legibility and readability.
  2. 4. In late autumn, the hillside becomes a tapestry of textures in muted shades of gray, silver, and sage green, interspersed with burgundy and red.
  3. 6. However, our findings indicate that evenness is relatively uniform for all vegetative layers along the elevation gradient.
  4. 7. The Spanish spread the Taino name for the plant wherever they distributed the crop throughout the world.
  5. 8. A loud whinny broke his thoughts, and Dirano's head turned sharply, and he saw a blur of a white horse, rearing and galloping towards him.
  6. 9. I am quite aware of the danger in the curved shapes in contrast to the relative safety of quadrilateral shapes.
Down
  1. 1. The Americans opted for saturation bombing of key targets like St Lo, the German advance communications HQ, nothing of which remained afterward.
  2. 2. Each strand of the story anticipates its own resolution as surely as the presence of koalas presages masticated eucalyptus.
  3. 5. Colors in the red spectrum, red, orange, and yellow, are generally known as warm colors.
  4. 7. The cool colors and soft lines of Fernandes' paintings are a perfect complement to poems about walruses, whales, and musk-ox.