Across
- 2. When I fail Ms. Ware's biology test I will ______ at Ms. Ware's feet to try to improve my grade.
- 5. When Mr. Marple cracks a funny joke and nobody gets it, he would have to ______ on it.
- 8. demonstrating aggression or willingness to fight
- 11. The last three letters of the word "sycophant".
- 13. Carried out with minimum effort (of an action or gesture)
- 14. "ribbit! ribbit!"
- 15. A harsh discordant mixture of sounds
- 18. Mr. Marple's last name.
- 21. Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood and behavior
- 23. Truthful and straightforward
- 24. Rhymes with hat and begins with the letter "H".
- 26. Rhymes with hat and is how you would describe a surface without bumps.
- 27. Rhymes with hat and is a very important test that many high schoolers take as a standardized test.
- 28. A person not showing pain, hardship, nerves, or stress
- 30. If you spoke to Mr. Marple in pig-Latin, he would say, "That is complete ______!"
- 31. Reserved, modest, shy
- 32. Excessively obedient or complimentary
- 33. _____, Vidi, Vici
- 34. A caveman; hermit
- 35. Rhymes with hat and is the slang term for platinum.
- 37. Rhymes with hat and loves cheese.
- 39. This animal goes bark! bark!
- 43. Rhymes with hat and loves mice.
- 44. Many students felt _______ after seeing the grade they got on their essays. (severe mental pain)
- 46. The amount of homework Mr. Marple assigns is never ______.
- 48. Neat and trim in dress and appearance; dashing
- 49. Bad-tempered; ornery; grumpy
- 51. It is difficult to work with classmates that are ______ because they pick out every mistake.
- 52. Designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive
- 53. A person making a first appearance
- 55. Blood-red
- 56. The word used to describe the music that MSJ's Wind Ensemble plays.
Down
- 1. A person's first appearance or performance in a particular capacity or role.
- 3. The second to last one in a series
- 4. It is not rare to hear students ______ about Mr. Marple's English class.
- 6. Brisk and cheerful readiness
- 7. The state of being unwilling to believe something
- 9. The condition of being spontaneous
- 10. Rhymes with hat and is the sound you hear when mashed potatoes fall on the floor.
- 12. Mr. Marple will ________ your phone if he sees you using it at the wrong time.
- 16. Veni, _____, Vici
- 17. Veni, Vidi, ____
- 19. When completing an exam, it is important to ______ the instructions before writing.
- 20. Rhymes with hat and is what you call someone who can't keep a secret.
- 22. Mechanical or habitual repetition of something to be learned; automatically; mindlessly; memorize
- 23. It is illegal to ______ on bubble gum in Mr. Marple's classroom.
- 25. Referred to in a proverb or idiom
- 29. A photograph taken informally, usually without the person's knowledge
- 36. This is a plant that is tall and has bark.
- 38. Optimistic or positive, especially in a difficult situation
- 40. To go around from place to place for fun
- 41. An autocratic ruler
- 42. Showing deep unhappiness of thought
- 45. An outcast; persona non grata
- 47. The animal that eats ants.
- 50. Coming or resulting from a natural impulse or tendency; without effort or premeditation
- 54. Someone ate this animal, which then led to a worldwide epidemic.
- 57. Rhymes with hat and is someone who is horizontally challenged.