Maastarji · Crossword № 10
Fateh Singh and the Shortcut
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Across
- 1 The sweet, spiral-shaped treat whose smell drifts from the shop on The Broadway.
- 4 Guru ___ Dev Ji, who taught that honest work is worth more than dishonest wealth.
- 5 One of the twenty-eight thin metal rods Dad patiently straightened on the bike wheel.
- 7 The bent-wheeled machine Dad spent a whole weekend fixing by hand instead of replacing.
- 10 The quick, easy path the team first took by copying a design instead of doing the work themselves.
- 12 The wind-catching machine Fateh's team had to design and build for STEM Week.
Down
- 2 Malik ___, the wealthy man whose food Guru Nanak Dev Ji refused because his riches were dishonest.
- 3 Fateh's grandmother, who tells him the sakhi of Bhai Lalo and Malik Bhago.
- 6 The Sikh value of earning an honest living through your own hard work — '___ Karni'.
- 8 Bhai ___, the poor carpenter whose honest meal Guru Nanak Dev Ji chose over a rich man's feast.
- 9 The simple bread that dripped milk from one man's hands and blood from another's in the sakhi.
- 11 The kind of work this whole story is about — the opposite of cheating or copying.