选必二 Unit 3 课后单词2

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Across
  1. 3. A type of government spending added to bills, or meat from a pig.
  2. 11. A student with an IQ off the charts, or a Michelin-starred meal.
  3. 12. The “principle of least action” in physics seeks this, as does a bargain hunter.
  4. 13. What a taxidermist does to animals, and what you do to a Thanksgiving turkey.
  5. 15. A choice in font menu, or the flavor of a strong dark roast coffee.
  6. 16. A diet followed by Buddhist monks and many Silicon Valley CEOs.
  7. 17. The commander who shouts “Yes, Chef!” in a kitchen brigade.
  8. 19. The acidic key to pickling and the Roman soldier’s drink.
  9. 20. A mental link in psychology, or a club like the NBA.
  10. 21. The key to diet and life, famously advised by the Oracle at Delphi.
Down
  1. 1. The debris orbiting Earth, or food of little nutritional value.
  2. 2. A token payment in law, or what fills a grinder.
  3. 3. A photographer might add this “grain” to a vintage look, while a chef adds it to steak.
  4. 4. Followed for a cake or a chemical synthesis.
  5. 5. A soldier’s water flask, or the often-maligned cafeteria at work.
  6. 6. The traditional Easter roast, also a follower in some religious imagery.
  7. 7. Formed from an oyster’s irritation, or a piece of wisdom.
  8. 8. An unwanted golf shot that curves away, or a perfect portion of pizza.
  9. 9. The leaf that provided modesty in Eden, and a sweet fruit often paired with cheese.
  10. 10. The Sahara is one, geographically; it’s also the sweet course that comes after dinner.
  11. 12. A polite term of address, or the woman in charge of a brothel.
  12. 14. A vegetable with layers, like a complex character or a certain animated ogre.
  13. 15. The source of coffee, chocolate, and Jack’s magical stalk.
  14. 17. What a valid argument must logically do, or what a team may *of* experts.
  15. 18. What British sailors lacked, leading to scurvy, until limes provided it.