What is the first step in AA?
What is admitting we are powerless over alcohol and that our lives had become unmanageable?
Complete the slogan: "One day at a..."
What is "time"?
What is the full title of the Big Book?
What is "Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism"
Where was AA founded?
What is Akron, Ohio?
What is an "open" AA meeting?
What is a meeting open to anyone interested in AA, including non-alcoholics?
Which step involves making a list of all persons we had harmed?
What is Step 8?
This slogan reminds us to take things slowly.
What is "Easy Does It"?
Who are the co-founders of AA?
Who are Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith?
In what year was AA founded?
What is 1935?
What is a "closed" AA meeting?
What is a meeting open only to those who have a desire to stop drinking?
Which step suggests turning our will and lives over to the care of God as we understood Him?
What is Step 3?
This slogan emphasizes the importance of honesty.
"To thine own self be true"?
In what year was the Big Book first published?
What is 1939?
What organization influenced the formation of AA?
What is the Oxford Group?
What is a "sponsor" in AA?
What is an experienced member who guides another through the 12 Steps?
Which step involves taking a personal moral inventory?
What is Step 4?
This slogan encourages perseverance.
What is "Keep coming back"?
What is the "Doctor's Opinion" in the Big Book?
What is a section written by Dr. William Silkworth discussing the nature of alcoholism?
Who was the first woman to join AA?
Who is Florence R.?
What is the purpose of sharing during meetings?
What is to share experience, strength, and hope to help others and oneself?
Which step encourages us to carry the message to other alcoholics?
What is Step 12?
This slogan advises against overthinking.
What is "Think, think, think"?
What are the "Four Horsemen" mentioned in the Big Book?
What are terror, bewilderment, frustration, and despair?
What is the significance of June 10, 1935, in AA history?
What is the date Dr. Bob had his last drink, considered the founding date of AA?
What is the "Seventh Tradition" in AA?
What is the tradition stating that AA groups should be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions?