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Across
  1. 3. a set number that limits the amount of something or serves as a goal
  2. 4. to absorb into or cause to become a part of something else
  3. 6. a neighborhood outside the central part of a city, especially one with many houses
  4. 7. the lowest part of the ship where the poorest passengers rode
  5. 8. a house or other building divided into apartments, especially ones that are overcrowded or in disrepair
  6. 10. journalism sensationalized newspaper writing
  7. 12. to leave one country to settle in another
  8. 14. a style of theater that includes slapstick comedy, singing, dancing, and juggling performances
  9. 17. syncopated jazz piano music in two-four time
  10. 18. grant college college originally funded by the Morrill Acts in which federal land was given to states to raise money for schools
Down
  1. 1. a sport that many people find entertaining to watch
  2. 2. person who believes that native-born citizens should be protected, usually at the expense of foreigners or immigrants
  3. 5. a poor, crowded area of a city
  4. 7. house houses in poor areas where workers help people
  5. 9. to bring someone in to join
  6. 11. a style of music with a strong rhythm supporting improvisations
  7. 13. to separate a pure form of a substance from a mixed compound
  8. 15. group groups of people who share common traits, such as race, religion, language, or culture
  9. 16. of or relating to cities or towns and the people living in them