Across
- 3. The leader of the United States during the attack.
- 6. The place where the Twin Towers were located.
- 8. What you see when something is burning.
- 9. The strength to face something scary.
- 11. The journey that airplanes take in the air.
- 14. Towers Two very tall buildings in New York City that were hit.
- 16. Another word for a country, like the United States.
- 17. To leave a place to stay safe.
- 19. To save someone from danger.
- 20. To build something again after it was destroyed.
- 21. People who protect the country.
- 24. Someone who lived through the attack.
- 26. A special place to remember something important.
- 27. The airplane that passengers tried to stop.
- 28. A person who helps put out fires and rescues people.
- 32. Being brave in a difficult time.
- 33. A sudden and harmful action.
- 34. Where airplanes take off and land.
Down
- 1. The place where the Twin Towers fell.
- 2. The strength to keep going after something bad happens.
- 4. The month when the attacks happened.
- 5. Someone who is brave and helps others in danger.
- 7. The feeling many people had after the attacks.
- 8. Being protected from danger.
- 10. Officers who helped during the attack.
- 12. People who do harmful things to scare others.
- 13. The name of the Twin Towers.
- 15. A flying vehicle that was used in the attacks.
- 18. The protection of people and places.
- 22. The country where the attacks happened.
- 23. A symbol of the United States that was raised during rescue efforts.
- 25. Dogs who helped search for people.
- 29. A feeling of being scared.
- 30. To take control of an airplane by force.
- 31. A large, important building in Washington, D.C. that was also hit.
