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2. | If you have a minor auto ___, you're supposed to exchange driver license information with the other driver. | 5. | In the Panama Canal Zone, "mules" ___ huge ships through the locks. | 6. | Lois ___ was Superman's girlfriend; she was a newspaper reporter. | 8. | Sunset ___ used to be famous in Hollywood because of all the actors and musicians that worked and relaxed in clubs in that area. | 9. | "___ to it" is similar in meaning to "Hang in there" or "Don't give up." | 10. | The bus driver was ___ ___ to Missouri when the tire blew out, the driver lost control, and 17 Vietnamese passengers died. | 12. | The auto accident produced an ___ to her head that was more serious than the ___ to her shoulder. | 13. | The drive shaft on the diesel truck broke and then pierced one of the fuel tanks, causing a huge oil ___ on Interstate 5. | 14. | The ___ fuel truck, like all big trucks, was not allowed to be on the 110 freeway. (So, why was it?) | 15. | Despite the Do Not Enter signs, the drunk drove up the exit ___ and then continued the wrong way on the freeway. (But not for long!) |
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1. | Many towns used to have a town ___; in the center was city hall, surrounded on four sides by streets and stores. | 3. | The US Department of ___ is responsible for international trade, the census, and patents (among other things). | 4. | If you take a stroll on any mountain trails in southern California, be on the ___ for mountain lions and bears. | 7. | The man was arrested for making two false 911 ___ calls. (Both calls were about an improperly made sandwich from Subway.) | 9. | Is anything commercial free? Even PBS and NPR have ___s who help pay for the costs of producing each program. | 11. | Biodiesel and ethanol are two types of ___ that are made from plants. |
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