12-Step Meetings
Recovery Essentials
Common Recovery Sayings
AA/NA Education
DRUGS!
100

In this type of meeting, the chairperson asks a recovering alcoholic/addict to share their story. 

What is a Lead/Speaker meeting?

100

This person guides you through the steps. 

What is a sponsor?

100

The opposite of "hold on, prevent Satan."

What is "Let Go, Let God."

100

These two men are known for creating Alcoholics Anonymous. 

Who are Dr. Bob and Bill W.? 

100

Some long-term effects of this drug include malnutrition, damage to the liver, heart, pancreas, and eyes along with an increased risk of cancer of the mouth, lover, esophagus, and pancreas. 

What is alcohol?

200

In this type of meeting, recovering alcoholics/addicts read from either the Big Book or Basic Text and discuss what was read. 

What is a literature discussion meeting?

200

This is a group of recovering alcoholics/addicts that you hang around with inside and outside of meetings. 

What is a support group?

200

This is said after the Serenity Prayer at Narcotics Anonymous meetings. 

What is "Just for Today."

200

Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in...

What is 1935? 

200

This drug is derived from the leaves of the erythroxylon cocoa bush grown in South America. 

What is cocaine or crack?

300

In this type of meeting, recovering alcoholics/addicts write down a recovery-related question or topic and place it in a container to be answered and/or discussed as a group. 

What is "Ask-It Basket?"

300

Examples include God, the rooms, Nature, Love, and aliens. 

What is a Higher Power?

300

K.I.S.S.

What is "Keep It Simple Stupid" or "Keep It Simple Sweetie." 

300
In 1953, this fellowship was founded. 

What is Narcotics Anonymous?

300

Long-term use of this drug may bring about significant memory loss, learning disabilities, lethargy, chronic bronchitis, a weakened immune system, damage to the reproductive system, infertility in both sexes, impaired brain function, and an increased risk of developing lung or oral cancer. 

What is marijuana?

400

In this type of meeting, a recovering alcoholic/addict will state a subject to be discussed as a whole. 

What is topic discussion meeting?

400

These are attended on a regular basis. 

What are recovery meetings?

400

A phrase for staying in the moment or taking things easy. 

What is "One Day at a Time." 

400

The symbol for A.A. is a what?

What is a triangle inside a circle?

400

These type of addicts are at high risk of overdose during their first use in a relapse. 

What is opioid addicts?

500

Examples include making coffee, greeting the newcomer, setting the meeting up, and/or taking the meeting down. 

What is service work?

500

When you are a part of this, you are expected to attend business meetings, be at the meeting early and stay late, greet the newcomers, and be of service. 

What is a home group?

500

"A ___________ alcoholic/addict does not drink/use."

What is grateful?"

500

A diamond inside a circle is the symbol for this fellowship.

What is Narcotics Anonymous?

500

Some long-term side effects of these drugs are heart damage, strokes, seizures, brain injury, despair, suicidal thoughts, mood swings, malnutrition, tooth decay and loss, hallucinations, and overdose. 

What are amphetamines and methamphetamines?

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