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1. | Many people refuse to read the ___s that come with a new product or service. (It's too much trouble!) | 5. | People are ___ed to the Internet via phone, cable, or DSL. (Or wireless!) | 8. | The police were looking for a ___ that had a smashed hood, but they didn't know if it was a car or pickup. | 9. | Edgar J. Hoover was the head of the ___ for many years. (Another government agency should have investigated Edgar!) | 10. | There were so many ___s lying under her computer desk that she was afraid to unplug any of them. | 11. | A drummer in a rock band cannot perform without his drum___. | 14. | The audience ___ed when the magician turned the woman into an elephant. (How did he do that?) | 15. | After the cliff jumper leaped off the cliff, his ___ caught on a tree halfway down. |
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Down: |
1. | If you cannot ___ the letters on the eye chart, DMV will require you to wear glasses while driving. | 2. | ___es do not want Internet access on airplanes because some passengers will watch porn. | 3. | Before you buy a book, you should look at the table of ___s to see what's inside. | 4. | When people think of nitroglycerin, they think of heart attacks or ___. | 6. | Before 9/11, passengers were occasionally allowed to visit the pilot in the ___. | 7. | When your tank is a quarter full, it's time to ___. (Don't wait until it's empty.) | 12. | Alice ___ is a rock musician famous for his snakes and the hit song "School's Out" (1972). | 13. | Even if the ___ has a heart attack, the copilot will get you there safely. (Unless he has one, too!) |
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