Across
- 2. - To catch up with and pass another vehicle or person in motion.
- 3. - A point where two or more roads intersect, often representing a decision-making moment.
- 6. For - To move in the direction of a specific destination.
- 8. Up - To arrive or appear at a place, often unexpectedly.
- 10. Hour - The times during the day when traffic is heaviest, typically when people are commuting to and from work or school.
- 12. Words:
- 15. Stuck - To become unable to move or progress, often due to obstacles or difficult situations.
- 18. Wheel - A circular object used to control the direction of a vehicle.
- 19. - A link or relationship between two or more things, often referring to transportation routes.
- 21. a Lot in Common - To share many similarities or interests with someone else.
- 22. Over - To spend the night at a place rather than traveling back home.
- 23. - To travel smoothly at a moderate speed, often in a leisurely manner, usually by ship or car.
- 25. Limits - To set boundaries or restrictions on something.
- 26. Season - The time of year when a place experiences the highest number of visitors or travelers.
- 27. - The act of bringing an aircraft down to the ground or the area where it touches down.
- 28. - To operate or manage a vehicle, or to move swiftly on foot.
Down
- 1. - Designated strips of road for vehicles or cyclists to travel, often marked by lines.
- 4. - A plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times.
- 5. Back - To return to a previous location or starting point.
- 7. the Future Holds - A phrase indicating uncertainty about what will happen next.
- 9. Into - To encounter someone unexpectedly or by chance.
- 11. - Notable places or attractions to see, often of cultural, historical, or scenic significance.
- 13. Down - To disappoint someone or fail to meet expectations.
- 14. Around - To move about without a fixed course, aim, or destination.
- 16. - A boat or ship that carries people and goods across a body of water.
- 17. - A long journey involving travel by sea or in space.
- 20. - A flat surface extending from the hull of a ship or boat, where people can walk or relax.
- 22. Over - A temporary halt during a journey, often for rest or layover.
- 24. - The act of traveling by boat, especially using sails.
