Across
- 2. Often healed through amends.
- 4. The undeserved gift we receive freely.
- 5. Strength to face life on life’s terms.
- 6. The belief that a Power greater than ourselves can restore us.
- 8. The bond shared among recovering people.
- 12. The gift of acceptance.
- 14. Found on pages 83–84 of the Big Book.
- 15. What we rediscover through honesty.
- 16. Shining symbol atop many trees.
- 18. The man who first carried the message to Bill W.
- 21. The result of acceptance.
- 25. Letting go of old resentments.
- 27. Love in action.
- 29. A time for renewal and gratitude.
- 30. “Happy, joyous, and free.”
- 34. The twelfth month — and Step.
- 35. “Is the answer to all my problems today.”
- 37. City where AA began in 1935.
- 41. Where “you are no longer alone.”
- 42. A program of action rather than religion.
- 44. Our code, alongside tolerance.
- 45. The attitude that keeps us sober.
Down
- 1. How many describe their sobriety.
- 3. Making things right through direct action.
- 4. What sobriety truly is.
- 7. A searching and fearless moral review.
- 9. The quiet virtue of self-honesty.
- 10. Tool of Step Eleven.
- 11. The practical form of gratitude.
- 13. “Our common welfare should come first.”
- 17. The daily reprieve we maintain through spiritual growth.
- 19. Something we count instead of problems.
- 20. The principle of Step One.
- 22. There are twelve of these guiding actions.
- 23. One of AA’s Three Legacies.
- 24. What newcomers borrow from others.
- 26. “An evil and corroding thread.”
- 27. “Easy does it” is one example.
- 28. Burns in many holiday meetings.
- 31. Called the “number one offender.”
- 32. Trusted guide in recovery.
- 33. Listening to our Higher Power’s guidance.
- 36. A time of peace and reflection.
- 38. The ultimate promise of recovery.
- 39. Symbol of awakening and faith.
- 40. The key to growth and change.
- 43. What we surrender in Step Three.
