Word Work #24- Tract

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Across
  1. 3. pull
  2. 5. a pull to the arm or leg muscles to bring a bone back into place when it is dislocated or fractured
  3. 6. to pull out by force
  4. 7. a powerful vehicle that pulls farm machines and hauls heavy loads
  5. 9. to pull some out, therefore having less left over
  6. 10. pulled away from direct relation to anything; impersonal as in attitude or views
  7. 11. to pull out; to make something take longer; to prolong
Down
  1. 1. to pull into something; to pull into oneself
  2. 2. to pull a person’s attention in another direction
  3. 4. to pull together to make smaller in size or bulk; to pull inward; opposite of “expand”
  4. 8. a statement or promise that is pulled back or taken back