Numbers

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Across
  1. 3. One more than five, and the amount of sides on a regular hexagon.
  2. 4. One more than three, represents the corners of a square.
  3. 5. The first number after twelve; considered an unlucky number for some.
  4. 8. The second counting number, representing a pair of items or double the amount of one.
  5. 11. Two more than twelve, representing the total days within two weeks.
  6. 12. One less than ten, and the total squares along one edge of a tic-tac-toe board.
  7. 13. One more than ten, representing a set of ten items plus an additional one.
  8. 14. The first number with two digits, equaling the number of fingers and toes together.
Down
  1. 1. The number after seven, matching the total legs a spider has.
  2. 2. One more than fourteen, like the total number of players in one team in a rugby union game.
  3. 6. One more than eleven; represents the months in a year or a full box of a dozen items.
  4. 7. The number after two, representing a trio; can describe how many sides a triangle has.
  5. 9. The first counting number, representing a single item or unit.
  6. 10. Regarded as a lucky number, and the total days in a week.
  7. 11. The counting number that equals the total number of fingers on one hand.