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| 3 | Over the load speaker a teacher will sometimes answer Mrs. Lorenze "6_____present." | 1 | World History teacher Mr._____ |
| 9 | Type of laugh. | 2 | Is it true that a man will never _____ |
| 11 | Places to eat at lunchtime for the seniors. | 3 | An arrangement (in typing) in a table or list is |
| 20 | Man's name. | 4 | Young boy |
| 22 | Contraction of had not | 5 | 12 o'clock usually means_____time |
| 24 | To stagger or sway in walking | 6 | Drawing is a part of _____; Mrs. Griffin teacher |
| 25 | Negative answer; opposite of yes | 7 | A form of cheer |
| 26 | Slang word for lie | 8 | All Delhi students must re-_____every year |
| 27 | Opposite of young | 10 | The Delescope staff is always looking for one_____, or two or twenty |
| 28 | Junior Councilor in Delhi Mr._____ | 12 | A vessel (ocean) |
| 29 | To press against with force is to | 18 | To inform |
| 30 | French word meaning "going." | 19 | Solemn, calm |
| 32 | Delhi's basketball team. | 21 | Doctor - slang abbreviation |
| 35 | Fish charged with electricity | 31 | C6H5CH3 which belongs to the benzene series in organic chemistry |
| 37 | Finish | 33 | Our gym teacher |
| 39 | To be cruel is to be | 34 | The senior Guidance Councilor |
| 41 | The infinitive of I am you are etc. | 36 | Our Principle |
| 43 | Extremely | 38 | Our Editor |
| 44 | Office Assistants - abbreviation | 40 | When wounded we hope our wounds will _____ |
| 46 | H.M.S. Pinafore was successfully presented by Mrs. Maloney's_____Club. | 45 | "May I come"? (meaning also) |
| 49 | The personal pronoun of the second person plural is? | 46 | Jewels are sometimes called? |
| 50 | 6th on the musical scale doe, rae, me, etc. | 47 | Most people_____money |
| 51 | Our yearbook | 48 | Captain of the Cheerleaders |
| 55 | Opposite of less is | 52 | 5th in the musical scale (Doe, rae, me, etc.) |
| 56 | _____, did, done. | 53 | Abbreviation for New York |
| 57 | Math 10 teacher Mr._____ | 54 | The green light usually means_____on a corner. |
| 58 | Ever; always | ||