Across
- 3. Too strong to be defeated or changed
- 4. A boring or overly formal person
- 5. Something that does not have the qualities or values that it should have, and as a result is often considered wrong or offensive
- 8. A belief, custom or way of doing something that has existed for a long time among a particular group of people; a set of these beliefs or customs
- 10. The quality of being extremely good
- 13. To take somebody to the police or somebody in authority because they have committed a crime
- 14. Behaviour, attitudes, etc. that show a fall in standards, especially moral ones, and an interest in pleasure and fun rather than more serious things
- 17. To officially make somebody leave a school or an organization
- 18. A private school for children between the ages of 7 and 13 that prepares to go to college
- 20. Solid waste matter that is passed from the body through the bowels
- 21. A person who accepts and deals with a situation as it really is and does not try to pretend that it is different
- 22. A feeling of great shock or fear
- 25. A school or school session that enables students to accelerate progress toward their diploma or degree, they can also make up credits lost through absence or failure
- 26. The type of mathematics that deals with the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
Down
- 1. Unenrolling in a course due to low grades or disinterest
- 2. The practice of training people to obey rules and orders and punishing them if they do not; the controlled behaviour or situation that is the result of this training
- 3. An American collegiate athletic conference comprising eight private research universities in the Northeastern United States. Cambridge, Princeton, Harvard, Yale…
- 6. To tell somebody in authority about something wrong that somebody else has done, to betray someone
- 7. Wrong because you have understood or judged a situation badly
- 9. A student who received a scholarship from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation on the basis of scholastic record, personal character, and score on a test administered nationally
- 11. A person who believes that people only do things to help themselves, rather than for good or sincere reasons
- 12. The student who has the highest grades in a particular group of students and who gives the valedictory speech at a graduation ceremony
- 15. Very strange or unusual and difficult to explain
- 16. Great respect for somebody
- 19. To be enrolled or registered somehow on a course of some sort
- 23. To come together in a small and/or specific group, often to discuss something privately
- 24. A person who has a university degree
