Across
- 3. Difference between “BLANKET” and “ACCEPT”
- 6. When we watch Sue Thomas, Sue is able to lip read. What percent of English speech can be understood through lip reading?
- 7. The Frenchman who returned to America from France with Thomas Gallaudet to start the deaf school.
- 9. The only country we know that has an “A” handshape
- 10. The state that has all but one parameter the same as another.
- 11. When glossing, the letters “fs-” mean to do what?
- 15. An example of a sign that SHOWS the direction (directional verb), with the handshape of “K” is
- 16. The sign “MISCHEVIOUS” is easily remembered by thinking of what?
- 19. When the ailment of “HAVE-CRAMP” is continuous, the sign is ____________________.
- 20. The sign “QUARREL” also is the sign for ____________________.
- 21. The sign that involves licking your thumb and touching both thumbs on top of eachother
- 23. The sign “TATTLE” starts with the sign _______________________.
Down
- 1. When the sign “VOMIT” is partnered with “ALL – NIGHT”, the sign moves which way?
- 2. First deaf school was in this state.
- 4. T handshape shaking
- 5. This time sign “SOMETIMES” at a slower speed and greater movement.
- 8. How many appliances that are located in the Kitchen are fingerspelled?
- 12. When the ailment of “FEEL-TIRED” is combined with the sign “EVERY-MORNING”, it has a _____________ inflection.
- 13. When signing the phrase “YOU-MIND” you must remember to use these.
- 14. Matt Hamill won the state championships for which institute of technology?
- 17. The difference between the signs “FIGHT” and “TROUBLE”
- 18. The country Germany has 2 signs, one of them represents the physical appearance of their ___________ from WWI.
- 22. The most common transition used when describing various events occurring
