SAT crossword puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. (n.) high praise (Greg’s excellent poem won the acclaim of his friends.)
  2. 4. work in his garage, when his wife told him that he had better come in to dinner,
  3. 6. (n.) high praise, special distinction (Everyone offered accolades to Sam after
  4. 9. mutually beneficial accord about fishing rights off the cost of Greenland.)
  5. 14. (adj.) biting, bitter in tone or taste (Jill became extremely acerbic and began to
  6. 15. them, Biff and Trevor could not keep acrimony from overwhelming their
  7. 16. score on the SAT, Marlena happily realized that her goal of getting into an
  8. 18. (adj.) helpful, obliging, polite (Though the apartment was not big
  9. 19. man.)
  10. 20. college was accessible.)
  11. 23. (n.) slow growth in size or amount (Stalactites are formed by the accretion of
Down
  1. 1. (n.) an agreement (After much negotiating, England and Iceland finally came to
  2. 3. (adj.) obtainable, reachable (After studying with SparkNotes and getting a
  3. 4. to each other.)
  4. 5. acquiesced to her demands.)
  5. 7. spilled soup on her for the fourth time in 15 minutes she stood up and accosted
  6. 8. make fun of all her friends.)
  7. 10. after they both fell in love with the
  8. 11. from the roofs of caves.)
  9. 12. won the Noble Prize.)
  10. 13. (n.) bitterness, discord (Though they vowed that no girl would ever come
  11. 17. (v.) to agree without protesting (Though Mr. Correlli wanted to stay outside
  12. 21. for three people, Arnold, Mark, and Zebulon were all friends and were
  13. 22. (v.)to confront verbally (Though Antoinette was normally quite calm, when the