Across
- 4. The daughter of one's sibling or sibling-in-law, who is a niece and may be seen as a younger family member to be cared for.
- 7. The relatives of one's spouse, who become part of the extended family and often develop close relationships over time.
- 10. The brother of one's father or mother, who is a close relative and often acts as a mentor or friend within the family.
- 11. The sister of one's father or mother, who is a close relative and often plays a caring and supportive role in the family.
- 12. family Relatives beyond the immediate family, including aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and other close family members.
- 14. A person who becomes a parent through marriage to one's biological parent, often providing love and support in the family.
- 15. A child from one's spouse's previous relationship, who becomes part of the family through marriage or partnership.
Down
- 1. The parents of one's parents, often providing wisdom, support, and a special bond with their grandchildren.
- 2. A person who becomes a sibling through marriage of one's parent, often creating blended family dynamics and relationships.
- 3. The son of one's sibling or sibling-in-law, who is a nephew and may be seen as a younger family member to be protected.
- 5. Brothers and sisters, who are related by birth and share the same parents or one biological parent.
- 6. Adults chosen to provide spiritual and emotional guidance to a child, often having a special role in their upbringing.
- 8. The child of one's aunt or uncle, who is a relative and often shares family experiences and memories.
- 9. The mother and father of a child or children, who provide love, care, and guidance in the family.
- 13. A person who has legal responsibility for the care and well-being of a child, often providing guidance and protection in the family.
