Across
- 2. — He rarely ________ during his preparation. — train
- 3. — The disease ________ his body. — help
- 5. — People ________ his determination. — ignore
- 7. — Terry ________ his dream seriously. — give
- 9. — Terry ________ doctors speaking to young patients. — ignore
- 11. — Terry ________ suffering in the hospital. — ignore
- 15. — His artificial leg ________ during training. — repair
- 17. — He ________ fear behind when he began the run. — join
- 18. — Terry ________ his first fight against cancer. — die
- 19. — In a deeper way, Terry ________ because he inspired a nation. — fail
- 23. — Terry ________ the way people saw disability. — preserve
- 24. — Terry ________ that an amputee could do extraordinary things. — disprove
- 25. — He never ________ the patients he had seen. — forget
- 30. — Some people ________ him at first. — encourage
- 31. — He ________ confidence through training. — lose
- 32. — Terry finally ________ near Thunder Bay. — continue
- 33. — The bad news ________ his family’s hopes. — raise
- 34. — Terry ________ meaning in doing something difficult. — lose
- 36. — The crowd ________ Terry to keep going. — discourage
- 38. — He never ________ the run across Canada. — start
- 42. — He ________ his fear and focused on his dream. — carry
- 43. — He ________ a place on the basketball team. — lose
- 44. — His team ________ some games, but he kept improving. — win
- 46. — After the diagnosis, he slowly ________ again. — run
- 47. — His family ________ beside him. — leave
- 48. — Many people ________ Terry during his journey. — harm
- 50. — Some people thought he had ________ because he stopped. — succeed
- 51. — Terry ________ the cancer clinic with a new purpose. — stay
- 53. — Terry ________ for 15 months before the marathon. — rest
- 54. — Terry ________ people’s ideas about disability. — accept
- 55. — Terry ________ one chapter of his life and began another. — open
- 57. — Terry ________ a wheelchair basketball team. — leave
Down
- 1. — He ________ that anything was possible. — doubt
- 4. — Terry ________ almost a marathon every day. — walk
- 6. — He ________ running even when he felt pain. — stop
- 8. — Doctors ________ difficult conversations with young patients. — close
- 10. — Terry ________ the damaged leg and kept training. — break
- 12. — At first, some people simply ________ the limits society gave them. — challenge
- 13. — The Terry Fox Run ________ his dream after his death. — change
- 14. — Terry ________ hard to become stronger. — relax
- 16. — Terry ________ letters from around the world. — send
- 20. — A stranger ________ Terry a $100 bill. — take
- 21. — His courage ________ thousands of people. — discourage
- 22. — The administrators ________ he could raise enough money. — believe
- 26. — Terry ________ money for cancer research. — lower
- 27. — Some people ________ how difficult the run was. — remember
- 28. — Terry ________ a burden of responsibility. — drop
- 29. — Terry ________ his run in St John’s. — end
- 35. — Isadore Sharp ________ Terry a telegram. — receive
- 37. — He almost never ________ because the goal was urgent. — work
- 39. — He ________ some medical appointments. — notice
- 40. — Terry ________ again after every difficulty. — fall
- 41. — Terry ________ to reporters about his illness. — remain silent
- 42. — Terry ________ before his twenty-third birthday. — live
- 44. — He never ________ his sense of purpose. — find
- 45. — The Marathon of Hope ________ in April 1980. — finish
- 49. — Terry ________ himself beyond normal limits. — pull
- 50. — He ________ to the pavement when the leg snapped. — rise
- 52. — His friend ________ the van over when Terry needed help. — push
- 56. — Terry ________ his leg to cancer when he was 18. — find
