Across
- 1. I climbed up ahead of him and ______________ the enemy list off the wall.
- 2. I gave him the ______________ I’d been chewing on all morning.
- 3. I listened to the sounds of my dad chopping and stirring and blending the ______________ of Enemy Pie.
- 8. Dad knew a good ______________ to get rid of enemies.
- 10. My dad helped me build a tree house in our ______________.
- 11. “Jeremy, don’t eat it! It’s bad pie! I think it’s ______________ or something!”
- 13. I felt relieved. I had saved his ______________. I was a hero.
- 15. We ______________ we didn’t hear him, and when he came out to get us, we tried to hide from him.
- 16. “Enemy Pie is the ______________ known way to get rid of enemies.”
- 18. I was nervous. “Can you play?” I asked. He looked ______________.
- 20. It was ______________, but I was kind of having fun with my enemy.
Down
- 1. “You boys stay out of ______________,” she said, smiling.
- 4. When Jeremy opened the door, he seemed ______________.
- 5. Maybe it made their hair ______________ out, or their breath stinky.
- 6. Jeremy Ross was the one and only person on my enemy ______________.
- 7. He ______________ at me when he struck me out in a baseball game.
- 9. I rode my bike to his house and ______________ on the door.
- 11. It should have been a ______________ summer.
- 12. Dad said the recipe was so ______________, he couldn’t even tell me.
- 14. He had a party on his trampoline, and I wasn't even ______________.
- 17. “In order for Enemy Pie to work, you need to ______________ a day with your enemy.”
- 19. What kinds of ______________ things would I put into a pie for an enemy?
