Across
- 2. Small groups of trees; wooded areas often found in parks or natural landscap
- 4. The soft, curly hair of sheep, used to make textiles and clothing.
- 6. A climbing plant that often grows on walls or trees.
- 7. Individuals who tend to and care for sheep; can also refer metaphorically to someone guiding or leading others.
- 9. A type of long dress or tunic worn in medieval and Renaissance times, often made of wool or linen.
- 11. A fossilized tree resin, often used in jewelry; also refers to a warm yellow-orange color.
- 12. Decorative fasteners or ornaments, often used in clothing or jewelry.
- 13. A type of secular vocal music composition, usually from the Renaissance and early Baroque periods, often characterized by intricate vocal harmonies.
Down
- 1. Groups of sheep or birds; often used to describe a collective gathering of animals.
- 3. Young rural men or shepherds, often romantically involved or depicted as suitors in poetry and literature.
- 5. A flowering plant often associated with love and beauty; in classical mythology, it is sacred to Venus.
- 8. To balance or hold something in a steady position; can also refer to a state of equilibrium or grace.
- 10. Decorated with needlework; often refers to fabric that has designs sewn onto it.
