Across
- 2. a trip or journey to visit different places, often for pleasure or education.
- 3. the anniversary of the day on which a person was born.
- 6. a journey or excursion, often for pleasure or recreation.
- 10. routine tasks or duties, often related to housekeeping or maintenance.
- 11. the price paid for a journey on public transportation, such as a bus or train.
- 13. to review or edit something to make changes or improvements.
- 15. household chores or tasks, such as cleaning, cooking, or laundry.
- 17. a place where people live, usually smaller than a city.
- 20. to prepare food for eating.
- 22. to go from one place to another, usually over a distance.
- 24. a regular or habitual pattern of behavior.
- 26. to take pleasure in or find something satisfying.
- 27. relating to a city or town.
- 29. people who are connected by blood or marriage, such as parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
- 30. to start or initiate something.
- 31. relating to the countryside or farming.
- 32. to go and see someone or something, often for a short period of time.
Down
- 1. days of celebration or commemoration, often marked as a public or religious holiday.
- 4. the act of learning or acquiring knowledge.
- 5. to begin or start something.
- 7. a festive gathering or celebration.
- 8. a place where crops and/or animals are raised for food or other products.
- 9. a plan or schedule of events, often for a performance or event.
- 12. a musical performance given in front of an audience.
- 14. a performance or exhibition, often in the arts or entertainment.
- 16. a period of time away from work or school, typically spent for leisure or pleasure.
- 18. pleasant, enjoyable, or agreeable.
- 19. to get on a vehicle, especially a ship, train, or airplane.
- 21. a place where people stay in tents or cabins for recreation or outdoor activities.
- 23. pal: a person with whom one exchanges letters, often from a different location or country.
- 25. causing a sense of excitement or enthusiasm.
- 28. a written or spoken account of something, often for information or news.