1995
Animal Homes Double Puzzle
October 1995


“Animal Homes Double Puzzle,” Friend, Oct. 1995, 26

Animal Homes Double Puzzle

Animals often make their own homes. Sometimes man makes them a home, and sometimes a part of an animal’s body is its home. First match each animal with its home,* then find the name of each home in the letter square by reading forward, backward, down, up, and diagonally. The remaining letters, starting at the top and reading from left to right, will spell out the name of a two-family home for some city children.

B

O

G

S

L

W

O

B

U

H

U

T

C

H

D

C

R

I

U

A

P

F

E

O

R

V

V

L

O

I

L

C

O

E

L

L

R

L

O

O

W

N

D

E

I

T

D

O

E

E

A

H

E

W

G

N

N

P

T

S

E

N

E

X

E

G

A

C

O

O

P

B

1. Ant

a. Aerie

2. Bat

b. Bowl

3. Bear

c. Bog

4. Beaver

d. Burrow

5. Bee

e. Cage

6. Canary

f. Cave

7. Cow

g. Cocoon

8. Dove

h. Coop

9. Eagle

i. Cote

10. Goldfish

j. Den

11. Hen

k. Fold

12. Hornet

l. Hill

13. Pig

m. Hive

14. Prairie dog

n. Hutch

15. Mosquito

o. Lodge

16. Rabbit

p. Nest

17. Silkworm

q. Pen

18. Spider

r. Shell

19. Sheep

s. Stall

20. Snail

t. Web

Answers:

  • Note: Some animals might live in more than one of the places listed, and some homes might be used by more than one animal. Your answers may be different from ours, which are on page 5.

  • (1) l, (2) f, (3) j, (4) o, (5) m, (6) e, (7) s, (8) i, (9) a, (10) b, (11) h, (12) p, (13) q, (14) d, (15) c, (16) n, (17) g, (18) t, (19) k, (20) r. Some city children live in a duplex.