Sleep Around The World

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Across
  1. 5. In this South American country, 42% of people take regular naps (Hint: the Amazon River goes through this country)
  2. 7. This North American country found that fewer car accidents happened after clocks were set back an hour for daylight savings time (Hint: Alaska shares a border with this country)
  3. 9. The average person in this European country falls asleep in 18 minutes (Hint: think of Amsterdam)
  4. 13. 75% of people stay up past midnight in this European country (Hint: it's next to Spain)
  5. 14. In this European country, Ancient Romans used to sleep in tubs of water rather than beds (Hint: this country is where spaghetti comes from)
  6. 15. In 1882, the king of this Asian country slept on a bed made of solid silver (Hint: its largest city is Mumbai)
  7. 16. Men in this North American country lead the world in snoring (Hint: its largest city is New York City)
  8. 17. Almost one third of people in this European country said they don't sleep well (Hint: its capital is Brussels)
Down
  1. 1. 69% of people in this Asian country stay up past midnight (Hint: its capital is Taipei)
  2. 2. This Asian country gets the least amount of sleep on the planet (Hint: its capital is Tokyo)
  3. 3. The first bed was used in this African country in 3400 B.C., to keep people off the ground where snakes and other critters could bother them (Hint: think of the pyramids)
  4. 4. 36% of people in this European country get less sleep this year than a year ago (Hint: its largest city is Berlin)
  5. 6. To avoid his enemies, the emperor of this Asian country slept in a different bed every night! (Hint: its capital is Beijing)
  6. 8. This country in Oceania gets the most sleep of all. 31% of people average more than 9 hours of sleep per night (Hint: There are lots of kangaroos there)
  7. 10. People in this European country drink herbal tea to sleep better (Hint: its capital is Bratislava)
  8. 11. This country once had a king named Louis, who owned 414 beds (Hint: "Bon jour" means "Good morning" there)
  9. 12. In this European country, "Yo duermo" means "I sleep" (Hint: its capital is Madrid)