Across
- 2. (n.) high praise (Greg’s excellent poem won the acclaim of his friends.)
- 4. work in his garage, when his wife told him that he had better come in to dinner,
- 6. (n.) high praise, special distinction (Everyone offered accolades to Sam after
- 9. mutually beneficial accord about fishing rights off the cost of Greenland.)
- 14. (adj.) biting, bitter in tone or taste (Jill became extremely acerbic and began to
- 15. them, Biff and Trevor could not keep acrimony from overwhelming their
- 16. score on the SAT, Marlena happily realized that her goal of getting into an
- 18. (adj.) helpful, obliging, polite (Though the apartment was not big
- 19. man.)
- 20. college was accessible.)
- 23. (n.) slow growth in size or amount (Stalactites are formed by the accretion of
Down
- 1. (n.) an agreement (After much negotiating, England and Iceland finally came to
- 3. (adj.) obtainable, reachable (After studying with SparkNotes and getting a
- 4. to each other.)
- 5. acquiesced to her demands.)
- 7. spilled soup on her for the fourth time in 15 minutes she stood up and accosted
- 8. make fun of all her friends.)
- 10. after they both fell in love with the
- 11. from the roofs of caves.)
- 12. won the Noble Prize.)
- 13. (n.) bitterness, discord (Though they vowed that no girl would ever come
- 17. (v.) to agree without protesting (Though Mr. Correlli wanted to stay outside
- 21. for three people, Arnold, Mark, and Zebulon were all friends and were
- 22. (v.)to confront verbally (Though Antoinette was normally quite calm, when the
