SAT 1 and Earnest Vocab

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