Across
- 2. people walking on the street, not in vehicles.
- 3. a heavy, sticky type of soil used for pottery or bricks.
- 6. the edge of something (literal, like a cliff, or figurative, like “the brink of change”).
- 7. to depend on someone or something.
- 10. something old that remains from the past, often with historical or religious importance.
- 11. when one thing covers part of another.
- 13. full of busy activity, movement, and noise.
- 14. the front of a building; sometimes also means a false or superficial appearance.
- 15. made by crossing threads or strips over and under each other.
Down
- 1. soft, wet land, like a marsh.
- 2. a long, flat piece of wood, thicker than a board.
- 4. for animals: to eat grass in a field
- 5. a deep hole in the ground for getting water.
- 8. wood prepared for building or construction.
- 9. a flat boat or floating structure used to support bridges or docks.
- 12. wet, muddy land often covered with water.
