Unwind vocabulary
Across
- 5. (page 24) a soldier, male or female
- 6. (page 24) A euphemism for being unwound
- 8. (page 19) Orphanages were wards of the state stay unit their eighteenth birthday or until they are sent to be unwound
- 10. (page 217) The most trusted kids picked by the admiral
- 12. (page 88) Suicide terrorists who have replaced their blood with a nitroglycerin blend.
- 13. (page 5) A runaway teen scheduled to be unwound, hoping to survive to age 18
- 14. (page 279) A child of a religious family who is born and raised to be unwound, as an act of charity
Down
- 1. (page 279) Considered to be the polar opposite of a tithe
- 2. (page 53) The law instituting unwinding
- 3. (page 199) A place where runaway unwinds resided under the protection of the admiral
- 4. (page 121) The socially acceptable way to describe someone who is African American
- 7. (page 122) The socially acceptable way the describe someone whos White
- 9. (page 274) The operating room where teens' bodies are surgically taken apart
- 11. (page 61) Babies who are left on doorsteps.