Across
- 2. Someone who is part of the family by marriage. (noun)
- 9. How people do things with each other often, as a family, a group or a community. (noun)
- 10. Two people together: showing their feelings for each other. (noun)
- 11. The daughter of a brother or sister. (noun)
- 12. Two people, usually adults who have a wedding to be joined by law, as a couple in a relationship. (verb)
- 13. All family members connected by blood or marriage (noun)
- 15. A married couple, or couple in a relationship, who now longer live together. (adjective)
- 16. Someone who is not married, not in any special partner relationship with another person. (adjective)
Down
- 1. Someone who has taken a lot of care of a child, for most of the child’s life. (noun)
- 3. People who are part of the same class and study together. (noun)
- 4. One word used to mean: brothers and sisters (noun)
- 5. Two people who live together in a close, emotional and loving relationship. (noun)
- 6. People who work together at the same place. (noun)
- 7. The son of a brother or sister or -in-law brother and sister (noun)
- 8. They are not the same "family", but they can be important: helping and caring about each other. (noun)
- 14. The last name usually shared by family members. (noun)
