Across
- 2. - Indigo, a deep and dark blue, often used in textiles and dyes.
- 6. - Red, the color of ripe tomatoes.
- 7. - White, the color of pure snow.
- 9. - Violet, a shade of purple with a slightly reddish tint.
- 12. - Ivory, the color of ivory, a pale yellowish-white.
- 13. - Orange (another term for orange, used in some regions).
- 19. - Tourmaline, a pinkish or greenish color, like the gemstone tourmaline.
- 21. - Grayish, a descriptor for a color that is somewhat grayish, like "grayish-blue."
- 22. - Light Blue, a pale blue, like the sky at dawn.
- 24. - Crimson, a deep, rich red color, similar to crimson.
- 25. - Green, the color of fresh grass.
- 27. - Gold, the color of pure gold.
- 28. - Pink (another term for pink, used in some Spanish-speaking regions).
- 29. - Platinum, the color of platinum, a silvery-gray.
Down
- 1. - Silver, the color of shiny silver.
- 3. - Orange, a vibrant color often associated with oranges.
- 4. - Black, the opposite of white.
- 5. - Beige, a neutral, light brown color.
- 8. - Lilac, a pale shade of purple, lighter than violet.
- 10. - Aquamarine, a light and slightly greenish shade of blue, like the color of certain gemstones.
- 11. - Pink, a soft and gentle color, like a rose petal.
- 12. - Purple, a deep, rich shade often associated with royalty.
- 14. - Blue, the color of the sky on a clear day.
- 15. - Yellow, the color of a bright sunflower.
- 16. - Gray, a mix of black and white, like rainy clouds.
- 17. - Brown, the Spanish word for brown, often used to describe coffee color.
- 18. - Bronze, the color of bronze metal, a warm brown.
- 20. - Ochre, a brownish-yellow or earthy color.
- 23. - Turquoise, a bright blue-green color, often associated with tropical waters.
- 24. - Mahogany, a rich reddish-brown, often used to describe wood tones.
- 26. - Brown, the color of tree bark.
