Venice

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Across
  1. 2. people walking on the street, not in vehicles.
  2. 3. a heavy, sticky type of soil used for pottery or bricks.
  3. 6. the edge of something (literal, like a cliff, or figurative, like “the brink of change”).
  4. 7. to depend on someone or something.
  5. 10. something old that remains from the past, often with historical or religious importance.
  6. 11. when one thing covers part of another.
  7. 13. full of busy activity, movement, and noise.
  8. 14. the front of a building; sometimes also means a false or superficial appearance.
  9. 15. made by crossing threads or strips over and under each other.
Down
  1. 1. soft, wet land, like a marsh.
  2. 2. a long, flat piece of wood, thicker than a board.
  3. 4. for animals: to eat grass in a field
  4. 5. a deep hole in the ground for getting water.
  5. 8. wood prepared for building or construction.
  6. 9. a flat boat or floating structure used to support bridges or docks.
  7. 12. wet, muddy land often covered with water.