AA Traditions Workshop

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Across
  1. 3. Step Eight
  2. 10. Employers, Chapter Ten [page 136]
  3. 12. Chapter Five [page 58]
  4. 17. Chapter Two
  5. 18. Tradition Two [believe in]
  6. 19. Grapevine, AA’s Meeting In Print
  7. 20. Step Seven [freedom from pride or arrogance]
  8. 25. 17]
  9. 27. Bob's Nightmare, Pioneers of A.A. [page 171]
  10. 28. Step Three [belief and trust in a Higher Power]
  11. 29. Chapter Four [page 44]
  12. 30. Traditions, Page 562
  13. 33. Tradition Eight [friendly association, especially with people who share one's interests]
  14. 34. With Others, Chapter Seven [page 89]
  15. 36. Tradition Four [the ability to do something that frightens one]
  16. 39. Step Twelve [contribution to the welfare of others]
  17. 40. Silkworth [page xv]
  18. 42. Step Five [firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values]
Down
  1. 1. Tradition Twelve [the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things]
  2. 2. or regulation of oneself for the sake of improvement]
  3. 4. Action, Chapter Six [page 72]
  4. 5. Tradition Eleven [the condition of being anonymous; lack of outstanding, individual, or unusual features]
  5. 6. Tradition Seven [a moral obligation to behave correctly]
  6. 7. Step Ten [continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure, or opposition]
  7. 8. Step Four [mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty]
  8. 9. Chapter One [page 1]
  9. 11. Tradition Six [agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group]
  10. 13. Awareness, Step Eleven [knowledge and understanding that something is happening or exists]
  11. 14. Step Nine [unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another]
  12. 15. Was The Answer, They Stopped In Time [page 407]
  13. 16. Steps, Page 59
  14. 21. Chapter Three [page 30]
  15. 22. Tradition Five [the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists]
  16. 23. Step Two [to want something to happen or be true]
  17. 24. Tradition Ten [absence of decided views, expression, or strong feeling]
  18. 26. Wives, Chapter Eight [page 104]
  19. 30. Family Afterward, Chapter Nine [page 122]
  20. 31. Tradition One [act as a whole, not as individuals]
  21. 32. From Bondage, They Lost Nearly All [page 544]
  22. 35. Tradition Three [the characteristics determining who or what a person or thing is]
  23. 37. Step Six [inclined or favorably disposed in mind]
  24. 38. Step One [adherence to the facts]
  25. 41. Tradition Nine [the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex]