Across
- 1. The sticky knob at the top of the pistil
- 5. Passed in 1950, making FFA a federal charter
- 9. On the FFA emblem, represents hard labor
- 10. The female part of the flower
- 12. Joins two pieces of metal that are at a 90 degree angle
- 13. Impurities that float to the top as the weld cools
- 14. The degree you earn in your 9th grade year
- 15. A principle of floral design that determines the size of the arrangement
- 17. A tiny little spot weld at the end of the outside edge
- 19. Anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients
- 21. The degree you earn in 7th-8th grade
- 23. Known as "The Father of FFA"
Down
- 1. The long, slender stalk that connect the stigma and the ovary
- 2. The ends of two pieces of metal are welded together
- 3. The edge of the leaf
- 4. The degree you earn in your 10th grade year
- 6. Joins two pieces of metal that are overlapping
- 7. This is the sound of a proper weld
- 8. This person wrote the creed
- 11. green leak-like parts of the flower that protect the flower bud
- 13. A student-lead project.
- 16. Cone-bearing tree that has needles
- 18. Trees that grow leaves that change color in the fall
- 20. The part of the pistil that becomes a fruit
- 22. Transports water and minerals to different parts of the plant.
