Across
- 2. The old ladies decided to ____ safety features by adding tennis balls to the ends of their skateboards.
- 5. Grandpa was _____ about showing his skateboard tricks, but once he started, he couldn’t stop bragging.
- 6. Grandpa refused to be in _____ with the “No Skateboarding” sign because he said rules were for people under 80.
- 8. Grandma was _____ about skating down the hill, but she did it anyway and shouted, “I still got it!”
- 11. Grandma’s _____ skateboard tricks made all the kids wonder how she hadn't broken a hip yet.
- 14. All the kids began to _____ Grandpa after he landed a trick he called “the hip-replacement twister.”
- 15. The old man rode his skateboard so fast that all you could hear was the _____ of the wheels.
Down
- 1. When Grandma tried to do a kickflip, she appeared ____ in the picture I took.
- 3. The old man took one _____ push on the board before falling and scraping his knees.
- 4. Grandpa said skateboarding was considered “pure _____,” by the old people.
- 6. With complete _____, the old lady admitted she only started skateboarding to prove she wasn’t “boring.”
- 7. The kids tricked the _____ old man into thinking he could win a gold medal, so he tried a backflip and scared everyone.
- 9. The old man showed total _____ toward falling as he wiped out and just said, “Eh, I’ve had worse.”
- 10. Grandma became an _____ at the skate park because nobody understood how she could skate while knitting.
- 12. Grandma was _____ to the crowd cheering as she rolled past; she only cared about beating Grandpa’s score.
- 13. Grandpa said skateboarding felt like a _____ idea, even though he fell off after two seconds.
