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Forrest Gump II
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Candid : plainspoken and to the point
blinds : kind of window covering (PLURAL)
Firstmate : the officer below the master on a commercial ship (TWO WORDS)
limb : a tree branch or human arm or leg
Freak : a person or animal that is unusual or deformed (derogatory)
Flashlight : a small portable battery:powered electric lamp
Watergate : [a political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice; led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974
Discharge : the termination of someone's employment (as from the military)
Paddle : used in ping pong and boating
whitelie : a tactful or polite untruth (TWO WORDS)
Indisposed : busy
Jabber : rapid and indistinct speech
Slogan : a favorite saying of a sect or political group
Bumper : a bar at either end of a vehicle absorb shock and prevent damage
sticker : an adhesive label
Pile : a disorderly stack, in the shape of a hill
chest : the part of the human body between the neck and the stomach
Messy : dirty and disorderly
Scrapbook : an album into which notes or pictures can be pasted
Clipping : an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine
Titanium : a light strong gray, corrosion:resistant metallic element
alloy : a mixture of two or more metallic elements
Bayou : a swampy arm or slow:moving outlet of a lake (term used mainly in Mississippi and Louisiana)
Sparkle : glittering or small flash
Bulldozer : A large machine for flattening, moving earth
Forrest Gump II
Across:3. | a tactful or polite untruth (TWO WORDS) | 5. | an album into which notes or pictures can be pasted | 7. | a swampy arm or slow:moving outlet of a lake (term used mainly in Mississippi and Louisiana) | 8. | a disorderly stack, in the shape of a hill | 12. | [a political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice; led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974 | 15. | a bar at either end of a vehicle absorb shock and prevent damage | 16. | an adhesive label | 18. | a mixture of two or more metallic elements | 19. | rapid and indistinct speech | 21. | used in ping pong and boating | 22. | a tree branch or human arm or leg |
| | Down:1. | kind of window covering (PLURAL) | 2. | the termination of someone's employment (as from the military) | 4. | a favorite saying of a sect or political group | 6. | the part of the human body between the neck and the stomach | 9. | the officer below the master on a commercial ship (TWO WORDS) | 10. | busy | 11. | plainspoken and to the point | 13. | a person or animal that is unusual or deformed (derogatory) | 14. | dirty and disorderly | 17. | glittering or small flash | 20. | A large machine for flattening, moving earth |
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Forrest Gump II
Across:3. | a tactful or polite untruth (TWO WORDS) | 5. | an album into which notes or pictures can be pasted | 7. | a swampy arm or slow:moving outlet of a lake (term used mainly in Mississippi and Louisiana) | 8. | a disorderly stack, in the shape of a hill | 12. | [a political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice; led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974 | 15. | a bar at either end of a vehicle absorb shock and prevent damage | 16. | an adhesive label | 18. | a mixture of two or more metallic elements | 19. | rapid and indistinct speech | 21. | used in ping pong and boating | 22. | a tree branch or human arm or leg |
| | Down:1. | kind of window covering (PLURAL) | 2. | the termination of someone's employment (as from the military) | 4. | a favorite saying of a sect or political group | 6. | the part of the human body between the neck and the stomach | 9. | the officer below the master on a commercial ship (TWO WORDS) | 10. | busy | 11. | plainspoken and to the point | 13. | a person or animal that is unusual or deformed (derogatory) | 14. | dirty and disorderly | 17. | glittering or small flash | 20. | A large machine for flattening, moving earth |
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