Family Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. What four-legged beast roams our household?
  2. 6. An american sport with 1,2 and 3 pointers
  3. 8. This game is often played around a table, but it can get quite heated!
  4. 12. The colour of Granny's phone case
  5. 13. Gangsta Granny loves putting this ingredient in her famous soup.
  6. 14. What was the status of Gran and Gramps’s flight here?
  7. 15. A festive film featuring the famous “hot chocolate song.”
  8. 17. Grandpas famous humming _
  9. 20. The nickname of a northwestern manchester football team
  10. 21. An enjoyable 4-5 hour walk, in the countryside, with an elevation of 425 meters. Are any whinging boys around?
  11. 23. What would you do with a butter knife?
  12. 25. Alfies age in months
  13. 27. The main character, Buddy, attempts to find his dad.
  14. 28. What could be used to spread margarine?
  15. 29. Notorious for his deep voice and love of aircrafts
Down
  1. 1. A dutch hardware store, ask grandpa if you need help
  2. 3. Footwear that Gran and Gramps keep here.
  3. 4. I’m soft and round, my form is neat, and Grandpa makes me a breakfast treat. In bubbling water, I take a dip, What am I? Be careful, don’t let me slip!
  4. 5. This vibrantly hued hair product keeps silver strands shining bright and free of yellow tones.
  5. 7. An activity granny enjoys in her spare time, involving needles…
  6. 9. One's in a taxi, and the other's in a car.
  7. 10. One hundred and eightyyyyy
  8. 11. This restaurant has been enjoyed after a cinema trip
  9. 16. Let's go on a walk by the _
  10. 18. Alone The film where the main character whose initials are KMc finds himself left at home while the rest of his family enjoys a holiday.
  11. 19. Alf and mum went of a santa run, or should I say santa _
  12. 20. A guitars younger sibling
  13. 22. Baileys newest rodent obsession
  14. 24. The country that started the Christmas tree tradition.
  15. 26. Down in the village, where is a nice place to enjoy a sit-down coffee or tea?