Travel and tourism

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Across
  1. 2. gem: A place or thing that is wonderful but not well known.
  2. 7. Temporary accommodation or a place to stay.
  3. 8. foot in somewhere: To enter or visit a place.
  4. 10. inn: A small hotel or public house situated on a main road, historically providing food and shelter for travelers.
  5. 12. A person who travels on foot.
  6. 15. A covered walk in a religious institution, typically with an open colonnade or arches, used for contemplation.
  7. 17. A strong desire to travel.
  8. 19. down: To go to sleep or find a place to sleep, often temporarily or informally.
  9. 20. The official department that collects duties and controls the flow of goods and people entering or leaving a country.
  10. 21. Attractively unusual or old-fashioned; charmingly odd.
  11. 22. and forth: Moving first in one direction and then in the opposite one repeatedly.
Down
  1. 1. Carefully and meticulously maintained and neat (especially referring to landscapes or gardens).
  2. 3. A narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls.
  3. 4. In a very unhappy or unfortunate state; miserable; or, poor in quality or condition.
  4. 5. A person who travels regularly or extensively around the world.
  5. 6. a ride: To travel by standing on the side of a road and soliciting a ride from passing drivers; to get a free ride.
  6. 9. An unlucky accident or minor misfortune.
  7. 11. A relaxed and leisurely walk.
  8. 13. Mixed or associated with others, especially in a social context.
  9. 14. ticket: A ticket that allows a person to travel to a place and back again.
  10. 16. and breakfast: A small, privately run hotel or guest house that provides overnight accommodation and breakfast.
  11. 18. be taken for a ride: To be deceived, cheated, or misled (especially in a financial transaction).
  12. 19. A narrow bed, often stacked in tiers (like a dormitory or ship's cabin).