A signature written by the hand of the person "him/herself".
What is an autograph?
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The year Western Heights Middle School was built.
What is 1976?
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He plays trumpet, percussion, and sings in a local (Hagerstown) band called Staff Infection.
Who is Mr. Maurriello?
To "draw" attention apart from the main topic: to confuse and divert.
What is distract?
Sweat or breathe moisture "through" skin pores.
What is perspire?
The story of one's life written by the subject "him/herself".
What is an autobiography?
Meddling or forcing oneself between other people's business
What is interfere?
Occupying the planet "earth"; also, growing or thriving in the ground
terrestrial
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Two states that begin with the letter 'M'.
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana
Convince or urge a person to do something.
What is persuade?
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The assistant principal for the 7th grade.
Who is Mrs. Atwell?
To seize a ball as it flies between the thrower and the catcher
What is intercept?
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The 6th grade assistant principal.
Who is Mr. Lingg?
An agreement "drawn together" by partners.
What is a contract?
A scent that wafts "through" the air.
What is perfume?
Self operating; mechanical; not requiring manual labor
What automatic?
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The 8th grade assistant principal at the beginning of the school year.
Who is Mrs. Gore?
Examine at close range; to "look" into an object or situation.
What is inspect/inspection?
To draw or pull something out.
What extraction?
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The number of players on a field in a standard game of American football.
What is 22?
To steer a plane or boat by "itself".
What is autopilot?
A meeting between two people or more to discuss a job or other matters of interest.
What is an interview?
A region or expanse of "land" especially as noted by its physical characteristics such as wooded, rocky, etc.
What is terrain?
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This teacher is the former coach of the North High basketball team.
Who is Mr. Hartman?
Flawless, complete, and "thoroughly" done.
What is perfect?