Tate 2020 Annual 2
Across
- 2. These are fun with your friends on a rainy afternoon
- 3. The spirit animal of Tate? (Jug o’ Rum)
- 4. Terrestrial amphibian used in witches brew
- 5. The ritual of initiation is to prove your courage by jumping off of this.
- 7. We love it here because this is ALL around us
- 8. What you do on a bench at the Dock
- 11. Rare, small, ephemeral, beautiful flowers
- 14. René Rondolier (aka Ray Rondohleay) has a head the size of a baseball and eats chickens raw with his pointy little _____.
- 15. What happened to the very top of Tate
- 17. The grill is hot. The dogs are done. Now I need one of these
- 19. Where to picnic in the rain
- 20. Wiggly
- 23. You might have a fish when you see the float do this.
- 25. Want to get away from it ALL? Easy. Stay on the ___ and you wont get lost.
- 26. You need six wins on the clay to have this
- 27. The problem with composting at Tate is that this may end up emptying your fridge.
- 28. What we are missing this year
- 29. This wood holds up our favorite places
- 30. The aroma of this and coffee gets me up in the morning
- 31. The place we gather on a hot summer afternoon
- 32. Our endemic species
- 33. Needed to get your vitamin D and dry yourself on the dock boards.
- 34. We get bales to feed the horses
- 35. Tate’s original movie star
- 36. Never seceded from the Union
- 39. Sometimes you catch a bream full of this
- 40. The maker of musicals
- 42. Whit Wright wandered in the woods here
- 45. Sometimes dry in August
- 46. The only time we hurry at Tate
- 48. Tate Nautical Museum
- 50. Staggers from Cartercay
- 54. Where we listen to the katydids, and the mosquitos cant get to you.
- 55. Souza time at Tate
- 58. Where the old timers keep their ‘shine
- 59. The name of the old Lodge
- 61. You might get chiggers lying in the meadow watching these
- 63. The most popular season at Tate.
- 66. Who you share your house with
- 67. What is now at the very top of Tate
Down
- 1. On the bridge in the morning
- 2. They grow wild and make great jelly
- 3. Drive slowly. The children at Tate are ___________
- 6. This is the word most often used by Taters to describe Tate in the 2016 Long Range Plan.
- 9. Sends the dogs under the bed
- 10. This season is not just about the colorful leaves.
- 12. You don’t know what you’ll get, but it’ll be delicious
- 13. When you don’t have a suit
- 15. Where squigglies and harmonies live on top of Hunker Hill
- 16. When you want some solitude at Tate you can go to the middle of the Lake, or to the middle of the _____
- 18. Not allowed at the Dock
- 21. To drain the Lake you “pull” this plug.
- 22. With muscadines we make jelly. With raspberries we make ___.
- 24. This terror lurks beneath
- 25. The ruler of the Court is the best at this.
- 29. The center, emotionally and physically, of all of our experience of Tate
- 34. Where to take a nap
- 35. When we comb Tate for all the species of flora and fauna we can find it is a ___-Blitz
- 37. Trees that are crooked and straight. And bees love it to make honey.
- 38. When you are pretending to read during an afternoon thunderstorm, what actually happens.
- 41. The good, the bad, and the itchy
- 43. This evergreen is not a pine
- 44. You have arrived
- 47. They visit for just a little while, but they are the biggest animals at Tate. Hay burners.
- 49. This is a wonderful time to be at Tate, AND there of 5 of them feeding the Lake.
- 51. The real color of Fire-pink wildflowers
- 52. Swim to here when you want see the dock
- 53. These dinosaurs might get you if you fall asleep with your toes in the water
- 56. To drive a 20d nail though a dock board you need a heavy hammer and a strong ___
- 57. The one that got away
- 60. The rope swing falling is the end of an ___
- 61. To commune with nature and get away from the adults
- 62. Whoos in the woods
- 64. Soft green carpet for the fairyland
- 65. Potluck at the Dock is not complete without firing this up.