Unit 2 Voc-CL

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Across
  1. 2. Another name for sweet potatoes, often served in a casserole.
  2. 4. To cut the turkey into slices
  3. 6. A change or difference in condition, amount, or level, like a slight $\text{___}$ in the family stuffing recipe this year.
  4. 11. The strong desire to achieve something, like serving the perfect Thanksgiving meal.
  5. 13. English settlers who established the Plymouth Colony.
  6. 14. Lasting for only a limited period of time, like the $\text{___}$ quiet period before the food coma hits.
  7. 15. Victorious, often used to describe the feeling after completing a huge holiday meal.
  8. 16. move back or withdraw, like the water from Plymouth Rock.
Down
  1. 1. The ship that transported the English Separatists to the New World.
  2. 3. To dismiss as unimportant, something you should never do to the efforts of the holiday host.
  3. 5. The capacity to have an effect on the character or behavior of someone, like a good cook on family tradition.
  4. 7. A sequence of actions regularly followed, such as the annual Thanksgiving travel plans.
  5. 8. The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future, like the Pilgrim's future in the New World.
  6. 9. Total and complete, like the necessity of having a turkey for the feast.
  7. 10. A bright orange squash often baked into a famous Thanksgiving pie.
  8. 11. To tell someone something confidently to dispel any doubts, like $\text{___}$ the guests there will be plenty of food.
  9. 12. Important or famous, such as the $\text{___}$ role of the Mayflower in American history.