Across: |
1. | The Democratic candidate asked for a ___ of the votes, since he had lost the election by only 43 votes. | 5. | The student ___d at the other student, who had just sneezed loudly without covering his mouth. | 6. | Both Abraham Lincoln and George Washington were famous for their ___y--they never told a lie. | 10. | It sounded like a gun___, but it was actually her Achilles tendon snapping. (Ouch!) | 11. | He was a little ___ ___ Italian food, so they decided to go to a Chinese restaurant. | 13. | "Politicians are full of ___," Joe said. "They promise you the moon, the sun, and the stars." | 14. | After getting eight pars and a bogey on the front ___, Tiger Woods had six birdies on the ___ ___. | 15. | Forty golfers were in the tournament; they were grouped into 10 ___s. Each ___ used two electric carts. | 16. | Students, if I pronounce your name ___, please correct my pronunciation. |
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Down: |
2. | With black smoke coming from its engine, the plane made an ___ landing on the freeway. | 3. | The baseball game was finally won in the bottom of the ___ inning, when Babe Ruth hit a home run. | 4. | ___.com is a popular web site for people who are trying to find mates. (Or just dates.) | 7. | "How would you like a ___ ___?" the thug angrily asked the talkative man. "Shut your mouth, or I'll shut it for you." | 8. | The actress Tina Fey is a dead ___ for the vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin; they could be twins! | 9. | "Your ringer is too ___," said the teacher. "Please lower the volume or set it on vibrate." | 12. | The ___ occurred at the intersection of Lake and Green; a drunk driver caused ran a red light. |
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