Down
| 1. | to be concerned about something. |
| 3. | to encourage the growth and development of. |
| 4. | to touch or press with the lips as a sign of love or respect. |
| 6. | to place confidence in; to believe that someone is honest and reliable. |
| 10. | a group consisting of parents and their children. |
| 12. | an association or relationship with someone. |
| 14. | An informal way to say mother (5 letters). |
| 18. | to hold or squeeze someone in a loving way. |
| 20. | to divide portions between two or more people. |
| 23. | To have fun by taking part in an enjoyable activity. |
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Across
| 1. | to give someone relief and strength in trouble or distress, so that they feel less worried or upset. |
| 2. | a mother's male child. |
| 7. | to prepare food to be eaten at a meal. |
| 9. | to bestow or present something to another person. |
| 10. | a plant capable of producing blossoms, grown primarily for visual enjoyment. |
| 11. | to give someone confidence. |
| 13. | An informal way to say mother (3 letters). |
| 15. | Someone who is deserving of trust or confidence. |
| 19. | to ensure the safety of; shield from danger or harm. |
| 22. | to help and encourage someone. |
| 24. | secure from harm or danger; not dangerous. |
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