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Crossword 001 - Sunday 16th March 2025

Crossword 001 - Sunday 16th March 2025

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2 3
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5 6
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8 9
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11 12
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Across  Down
2Classic black & white cartoon cat 1Striped big cat
5A common cat sound 2Norse goddess associated with cats
7Grinning cat from Alice in Wonderland 3Panther in The Jungle Book
8Talking black cat in Sabrina the Teenage Witch 4British term for a mixed-breed cat
9Striped cat coat pattern 6Sensitive hairs on a cat’s face
11Leader rumored to fear cats 8Elegant breed with color points
13Famous lasagna-loving orange cat 10Known as ‘king of the jungle’
   12The sound of a content cat

 

 

 


 

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Crossword 001 - SOLUTION

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2F e l i x 3B
r g 4M a
e 5M e o 6W o g
y r h g h
a i g e
7C h e s h i r e
k e r
8S a l e m 9T a b b y
10L i r
i a s
o m
11N a 12P o l e o n
u s
13G a r f i e l d
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