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Across
  1. 5. The doctrine or policy of asserting the interests of a particular nation over the interests of other nations.
  2. 6. The ideal of striving for physical fitness.
  3. 9. The international multi-sport competition, summer and winter, alternating every two years in different locations throughout the world.
  4. 10. The stereotype that girls and women must always adhere to a “feminine” image and act in ways expected of them as females.
Down
  1. 1. A national non-profit organization launched as a Canadian government program in the 1970s to promote healthy living and physical fitness.
  2. 2. The principle according to which an individual plays sports for pleasure and recreation and not as a profession.
  3. 3. An organization created to prepare athletes for medal finishes at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games (now includes summer sports as well).
  4. 4. An agreement, recently re-affirmed by the United Nations, that seeks to use sport to rebuild relationships between nations at war or in conflict.
  5. 7. A section of the landmark U.S. Educational Amendments legislation that prohibits gender discrimination of any kind in schools.
  6. 8. Sport teams that are part of a larger league, with a governing body that decides which teams are granted a right to be part of the league.