Numbers

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Across
  1. 2. One more than five. A standard die in a board game has six sides.
  2. 4. A round number that marks the end of single-digit numbers. There are ten fingers and ten toes on a person.
  3. 6. The number formed by adding three to ten. Thirteen is three more than ten.
  4. 8. The number that comes after eight. A cat usually has nine lives in stories.
  5. 9. One more than three. A square has four equal sides.
  6. 11. The number formed by adding two to ten. Twelve is two more than ten.
  7. 13. The number after four. A typical human hand has five fingers.
  8. 14. The number formed by adding four to ten. Fourteen is four more than ten.
Down
  1. 1. One more than seven. An octopus has eight long tentacles.
  2. 3. The number following six. There are seven days in a week.
  3. 5. The number formed by adding one to ten. Eleven is one more than ten.
  4. 6. The number that follows two. There are three primary colors: red, blue, and yellow.
  5. 7. The number formed by adding five to ten. Fifteen is five more than ten.
  6. 10. The smallest counting number, often represented by a single finger.
  7. 12. The number that comes after one. You have two eyes, and a bicycle has two wheels.