Across
- 3. to officially begin, for example installing a new president (lesson 1)
- 4. made to look genuine while being artificial, for instance turf (lesson 2)
- 7. causing horror or disgust, for instance a horror movie (lesson 2)
- 9. a collection of various writings, for example songs, stories, and poems (lesson 3)
- 11. to suppose something without sufficient evidence, for instance a guess of who the murderer was (lesson 2)
- 12. a person's usual mood or temperament, for example happy (lesson 3)
- 14. to remove the water from, as seen in food prepared for space (lesson 2)
- 17. clothed or covered, for instance in a formal business suit (lesson 2)
- 18. to free from a difficult or tangled situation, such as being freed from jail (lesson 3)
- 20. to reject bluntly, for example rejecting help (lesson 1)
Down
- 1. stormy and chaotic, for example in a plane (lesson 1)
- 2. recovering quick from misfortune, for example getting up after being knocked down (lesson 1)
- 5. to give up or given, for instance in war when a group retreats (lesson 2)
- 6. to include, for example the lesson included math and science (lesson 3)
- 8. to make less extreme or severe, such as changing a hard question on a test to an easier one (lesson 3)
- 10. a fictitious name used by an author, for example Dr. Seuss (lesson 1)
- 13. urgent and pressing, for example finishing a large paper on time (lesson 3)
- 15. abrupt in manner, gruff (lesson 1)
- 16. to bring to mind or call forth, such as a memory (lesson 1)
- 19. the stock of goods on hand, like in a store (lesson 2)
