For Mr Buckley, a Nice Man (despite what he always says)

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Across
  1. 2. A failed attempt at plotting the locus of point P, where P represents complex number 𝐳 on an Argand diagram given that | 𝐳 + 3 - i | = 1
  2. 4. a short form of the name of a famous Disney character, often used to describe a silly person; e.g. Mr Buckley (when students mimic him): “are you taking the __?”
  3. 6. an ‘English’ pronunciation of Google
  4. 11. And Noah said to the __: 'go forth and multiply'
  5. 12. a seaside town in England
  6. 17. good mathematical behaviour in a maths classroom. E.g. a student who draws an Argand diagram with a ruler is called a _____ Mathematician.
  7. 19. the forbidden technique any mathematician worth their grain of salt would be ashamed to say
  8. 20. an official responsible for enforcing the rules of the sport; also a word to express surprises
  9. 21. surname of a man, also a part of the common British exclamation: “Oh Gordon __!”
Down
  1. 1. a unit of mass
  2. 3. Mr Buckley’s carparking number
  3. 5. the best football team
  4. 7. used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to any thing; e.g. “Yeah __” is spoken to terminate a class argument about football.
  5. 8. an exclamation Mr Buckley uses with highest frequency
  6. 9. a person who often goes from one place to another (and occasionally sets zoom backgrounds to photos they take)
  7. 10. a good-for-nothing person, also known as a fond word to describe the students in 13MSC class.
  8. 13. a Macleans House in which Maths HOF resides
  9. 14. a nice Indian dish
  10. 15. the sport Mr Buckley played as the first 15 captain in high school
  11. 16. the first animal that shows up on Google search of Steve buckley macleans college
  12. 18. a famous mathematician and physicist from Lincolnshire, who is dear to Mr Buckley’s heart