Across
- 2. a small house, especially in a holiday camp
- 6. an entrance covered by a roof (stogas) outside the front door of a house or church
- 8. Studijos tipo apartamentai
- 12. a flat below the ground floor of a building
- 13. one of a pair of wooden or metal covers on the outside of a window that can be closed to keep light out or prevent thieves from coming in (langinės)
- 17. a light at the top of a tall post in the street
- 18. a house that is not joined to any other house
- 21. a room with glass walls and a glass roof, where plants are grown, that is usually added on to a house
- 22. the front of a building, especially a large and important one
- 23. Prieškario pastatas
- 24. a home that people own in order to holiday in and that is in a different location to the home they usually live in
- 26. the hard area or road between your house and the street SYN drive
- 27. a narrow hole in a door, or a special box outside a house where letters, packages etc are delivered
- 29. Žemės plotas
- 30. a house that is all on ground level
Down
- 1. a very expensive and comfortable apartment or set of rooms on the top floor of a building
- 3. a row of small bushes or trees growing close together, usually dividing one field or garden from another
- 4. a very tall modern city building
- 5. the main house on a farm, where the farmer lives
- 7. a large house in the countryside, especially one that is of historical interest
- 9. a big old house with a large area of land around it
- 10. a rented room used for both living and sleeping in
- 11. Terasos baldai
- 13. a window in the roof of a building
- 14. Purkštuvas
- 15. a large house in the countryside in Britain which has historical interest, especially one open to the public
- 16. a very large house
- 19. an extra room added to a house by converting the roof space
- 20. an area of ground in a garden or park that is covered with short grass
- 25. Stogo čerpės
- 28. turėklas
