V OC A B U L A R Y C R O S SWO R D P U Z Z L E Vocabulary Power Plus • Level Two – Lesson 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Across 4. Having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing 5.Across Back and forth unlimited knowledge; 6. 4.ToHaving refuse stubbornly or abruptly;all-knowing to stop short 5. Back and forth go on 6.and Torefuse refusetostubbornly or abruptly; to stop short refuseridiculous to go on failure 7. A and complete, 7. A complete, ridiculous failure 8. 8.Antonym forfordissuade, deterdeter Antonym dissuade, Notthe the least Stan's _____ actions was 9. 9.Not least of of Stan’ s _____ actions was donating donating all his money to charity. all his money to charity. 11. If John has 3 apples and Claire has 6, when is 11. If the Johnnext has full 3 apples and Claire has 6, when is the moon? next full moon? 14. The narrator of the movie _____ on certain details to bring audience speed. 14. 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Synonym for animosity Synonym for animosity 12. Winning the reason enough to _____. 12. Winning the racerace was was reason enough to _____. 13. Sorry I broke your window; it won't happen 13. Sorry I broke your window; it won’t happen again. again. 15. To annoy or harass 15. To annoy or harass www.prestwickhouse.com V OC A B U L A R Y Across C R O S SWO R D Answer Key 4. Having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing [OMNISCIENT] 5. Back and forth [FLUCTUATE] 6. To refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short and refuse to go on [BALK] 7. A complete, ridiculous failure [FIASCO] 8. Antonym for dissuade, deter [CAJOLE] 9. Not the least of Stan’s _____ actions was donating all his money to charity. [MAGNANIMOUS] 11. If John has 3 apples and Claire has 6, when is the next full moon? [INSCRUTABLE] 14. The narrator of the movie _____ on certain details to bring the audience up to speed. [EXPOUNDED] 16. I haven’t left my bed all day. [LETHARGY] 17. Using mocking or scornful humor [SARDONIC] 18. The rain on his birthday put Kenneth in a(n) ______ mood. [DOUR] 19. Synonym for forte [MÉTIER] Down P U Z Z L E Vocabulary Power Plus • Level Two – Lesson 10 1 D 2 R 4 O M N 6 B A L L I 7 K F S C I E N I A S C O M A G N C U T 9 11 I N S S 18 D O U H A R R 10 C R I M 15 17 R I D O O N Y C G I O 3 5 T F L U C T C A J O L E A N I M O U S A B 8 E S B L 14 E 12 E X U 16 I C Y L T 19 U G A M T E U T 13 C P O U N D E D E T H A R G Y I E R M É N R I T E 1. Grandpa’s _____ demeanor made visiting him a treat. [DROLL] 2. Fake mustache, cape, glasses, old clothes, limp [INCOGNITO] Down Across Down unlimited knowledge; all-knowingit won’t happen 1. Grandpa's _____ demeanor made visiting him a 3. Mary’s range as an actress ran the emotional _____ from4. Having 13. Sorry I broke your window; again. [CONTRITE] [OMNISCIENT] treat. [DROLL] sad to joyful. [GAMUT] 15. and To forth annoy or harass [HARRY] 5. Back [FLUCTUATE] 2. Fake mustache, cape, glasses, old clothes, limp 6. To refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short [INCOGNITO] 5. Even though winning the lottery wasn’t very _____, Mike and refuse to go on [BALK] 3. Mary's range as an actress ran the emotional still bought tickets religiously. [FEASIBLE] 7. A complete, ridiculous failure [FIASCO] _____ from sad to joyful. [GAMUT] 8. Antonym for dissuade, deter [CAJOLE] 5. Even though winning the lottery wasn't very 10. Synonym for animosity [ACRIMONY] 9. Not the least of Stan's _____ actions was _____, Mike still bought tickets religiously. 12. Winning the race was reason enough to _____. [EXULT] donating all his money to charity. [FEASIBLE] [MAGNANIMOUS] 11. If John has 3 apples and Claire has 6, when is the next full moon? [INSCRUTABLE] 14. The narrator of the movie _____ on certain details to bring the audience up to speed. [EXPOUNDED] 16. I haven't left my bed all day. [LETHARGY] 17. Using mocking or scornful humor [SARDONIC] 18. The rain on his birthday put Kenneth in a(n) ______ mood. 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