Vocabulary - Fall 2015

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Across
  1. 4. After recreational use was legalized, pot shops seemed to pop up everywhere.
  2. 7. With the Broncos and the Nuggets playing at the same time, Rosie spend a lot of time flipping between channels.
  3. 9. The window's frosted glass concealed what was really going on behind it.
  4. 10. I'm know I'm awesome... Duh!
  5. 12. Younger siblings often copy the actions of their older brothers and sisters.
  6. 14. The old neighborhood looked great, but was too pricey now for anyone "real" to actually live there.
  7. 16. When traditional ways of doing something are forced to change, it's often referred to as a shift of this sort.
Down
  1. 1. With only minimal effort in the weight room, it was no surprise that Annie didn't see great results from her gym visits.
  2. 2. With this lack of energy, your team is guaranteed an equally dull final score.
  3. 3. C's may get degrees, but they really aren't impressive. Strive to be better than average!
  4. 5. Timothy was known for talking down to or about women constantly, so it came as no shock to learn that Mrs. Hallop, fed up with his insults, had fired him.
  5. 6. Mr. Smith's fear of anyone with a foreign accent made living next door to him rather uncomfortable for the Martinez family.
  6. 8. Six-year-old Tommy tried to take control of the remote from his older sister...NOT a good move.
  7. 11. It's hard to hide your age if you are still doing the Running Man at dances.
  8. 13. It's never necessary to put others down, simply to make yourself feel better.
  9. 15. Suffering through paper after paper on Hamlet led Ms. Baxter to ponder leaving education to join the circus.