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2. | "He's my good ___," Bob said about his friend. | 4. | "He could ___ the pants off a statue," said Sara about smooth-talking William. | 5. | If DEA catches you with only a ___ of marijuana, they MIGHT let you go. (But 28 ___s, or one ounce, means prison!) | 9. | If you want to smoke a ___, go outside. | 13. | ___ers are assembled in Denver, Colorado to tell the Democratic party what issues are important to them. | 14. | As the plane ___ed the runway, the pilot realized he was going too fast. | 16. | Some popular names for marijuana are pot, grass, and ___. | 17. | The police ___ed the driver after they smelled alcohol on his breath. |
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Down: |
1. | Presidential candidate John McCain claims he's a ___ talker, but he lies like most politicians. | 2. | If you don't have a small jar, a ___ is a convenient place to store bolts, nuts, and screws. | 3. | "What a crummy ___ that was," Sara told Bob about the nightclub. "Let's never go back." | 6. | The FBI ___d the white powder in the envelopes; it was only baking soda. | 7. | When the ship started to sink, the captain and his ___ climbed into the lifeboats without alerting the passengers. | 8. | The female ___ complained that the sheriff was making lewd remarks to her. | 10. | The basketball coach was given an ___ degree from Yale University. | 11. | ___ion is nine-tenths of the law, they say. | 12. | The ___ and his deputies were at a police officers' convention in Las Vegas. | 13. | A lobster ___ is the most common device for capturing lobsters. | 15. | "Don't give me any more ___," the manager told the employee, "or you're fired." |
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