Across
- 1. a county west of London known for its sheep.
- 3. The exiled king became a _______ in his homeland.
- 5. one’s vocabulary
- 7. Also called an English muffin: it’s flat, round, piece of bread, baked on a griddle and usually served toasted.
- 9. removing erroneous or vulgar material from something (such as a book) before it is exposed to the public.
- 10. extremely harsh punishment
- 11. Taylor Swift’s Antihero has a ________ tune.
- 13. The ______ student was caught cheating.
- 14. Men placed a flower through this in their coat
- 16. 29th president
- 17. The pirates _______ the ship.
- 18. a small, three legged table. Jack uses the term to imply that Gwendolyn is stable and agreeable.
- 22. a goddess who served as advisor to a mythic Roman king.
- 24. Gaston’s _______ is LeFou.
- 26. “Hi” in Cancun
- 27. It implies money that comes through work or trade rather than from a privileged birth.
- 31. One of Saturn’s moons
- 33. MSJ is a _____, where the best students get into colleges based on their performance, not whom they know.
- 35. The ______ unit was overrun during Covid-19.
- 36. a new word or a new meaning for a word.
- 39. not a real word, it refers to Algernon’s made-up friend.
- 42. 4 digits to memorize
- 46. devouring great quantities
- 48. I was sick and tired of her ________, so I didn’t give her what she wanted.
- 49. a city in Kent in southeast England.
- 50. Mr. Marple went to school in this country
- 51. “Hi” in Florence
- 52. a variety of rose, fragrant and soft yellow in color.
- 55. a graduate of Oxford University.
- 56. The ______ boss only hired his children.
- 58. the most perfect example
- 59. capital of Burma
- 60. British word for baby carriage.
- 61. the end point of a transportation line.
Down
- 2. the practice of donating money or time to persons in need.
- 4. a person that is the direct opposite of someone else
- 6. This phrase implies a loud, demonstrative nature, like the music of German composer Richard Wagner.
- 8. something or someone that is shamefully immoral.
- 10. The beautiful _____ brought tears to my eyes at the funeral.
- 12. a fraud; imposter
- 13. a large trunk that opens into two hinged compartments
- 15. a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others, for example motel (from ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’) or brunch (from ‘breakfast’ and ‘lunch’)
- 19. but this will get you close: 8 oz. cream cheese, 1⁄2 cup mayo, 1 pkg. dry Italian salad dressing, 3 - 4 medium size cucumbers, 1 loaf of bread, any type.
- 20. the act or ritual of interring or burying.
- 21. Part of a foot
- 23. Three sisters Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa had snakes for hair, and anyone looking into their eyes turned to stone.
- 25. someone who does not trust women.
- 27. Her bf’s _______ text brought tears to her eyes.
- 28. I _______ a protein shake after my workout.
- 29. President of India
- 30. to be caught up in the pursuit of unreachable, idealistic goals.
- 32. Mr. Marple’s Marvel doppelganger
- 34. another word for a daily evening service in the Anglican Church.
- 37. Hiring practice of one’s friends
- 38. to swing from one side to the other.
- 40. a sick person
- 41. Mr. Marple taught English here
- 43. It comes from the novel Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes,
- 44. a religious group that sprang from the 16th century Reformation.
- 45. Someone who hates and mistrusts mankind
- 47. opposing, differing from
- 53. the basic monetary unit of India, Pakistan, Nepal, etc.
- 54. vehement; outspoken; earnest
- 57. Mr. Marple’s celebrity wife
