Hangman
ABCD
Term
Definition
Miscellaneous
100

Chris is a physics _ r _ _ u _ _ _ (a person who has a first degree from a university or college)

GRADUATE

100

They've really brought .... the price of electric cars.

A. DOWN

B. UP

C. ON

D. UNDER 

A. DOWN

100

The people who live in a particular country or place, or ordinary people

POPULACE

100

TAKE OFF

To suddenly start to be successful or popular; to suddenly leave somewhere, usually without telling anyone that you are going

100

To give something to someone, after someone else gave it to you

TO PASS ON

200

Athletes must undergo a _ _ n _ _ t _ _ _ drugs test before competing in the championship. (used to describe something that must be done, usually because the law states that it is necessary)

MANDATORY

200

Remember to .... the wet cement before it sets.

A. LEVEL

B. LEVER

C. EVEN

D. MAKE

A. LEVEL

200

A person who studies a subject in great detail, especially at a university

SCHOLAR

200

REQUIREMENT

Something that you must do, or something you need

200

I got my truck for $2,000 less than the _ _ i _ k _ _ price. (the official price of something such as a car, given by the company that made it)

STICKER

300

The law made wearing seat belts in cars _ o _ _ u _ _ _ _ _. (something you must do it because of a rule or law)

COMPULSORY

300

The government's ... a new law that makes texting while driving illegal.

A. DID

B. MADE

C. PASSED

D. CREATED 

C. PASSED

300

To make something officially acceptable or approved, especially after examining it

VALIDATE

300

PROPONENT

A person who speaks publicly in support of a particular idea or plan of action

300

ALLEGIANCE

Loyalty and support for a ruler, country, group, or belief

400

G _ _ _ _  D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P _ _ _ _ _ _ 

(the total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year)

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

400

Anyone with a .... of common sense could have seen that the plan wouldn't work.

A. MEDIAN

B. MODICUM

C. MOLECULE

D.  MODULE

B. MODICUM

400

If you accuse someone of ____________, you mean that they are expressing sorrow about a bad situation but are saying that they are unable to change it.

HAND-WRINGING

400
TO TACK SOMETHING ON

To add something that you had not planned to add, often without much preparation or thought; to increase by a certain amount

400

Money for teaching or study given to a student studying for an advanced degree, or a position at a university paid for in this way

FELLOWSHIP

500

The sheriff’s department polices a wide _ _ a _ h of the county. (a strip or belt, or a long area of something; a large part of something that includes several different things)

SWATH

500

I give you this ring as a .... of my everlasting love for you.

A. LEDGE

B. PLEDGE

C. HEDGE

D. SLEDGE 

B. PLEDGE
500

To make someone want to do something, such as to buy something or to do work, especially by offering prizes or rewards

INCENTIVIZE

500

AFFILIATION

A connection with a political party or religion, or with a larger organization

500

In an ideal world, most people would prefer .... cuisine, but it is costly and difficult to prepare.

A. AFFORDABLE

B.  LUSCIOUS

C. INSIPID

D. GOURMET

D. GOURMET

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