Drug Classes and Names
History of AA
Evidences of these Steps
Ending in "ing"
Heard in the Halls
100
Morphine, Codeine, Percocet, Vicodin.
What are Opioids?
100
I am considered the founder of AA.
Who is Bill W?
100
I can't do it, anymore.
What is Step 1?
100
Direct communication with God.
What is Praying?
100
Tacos, my favorite food, are my remembrance of Spanish Immersion School.
Who is __?
200
Tetrahydrocannabinol
What is Pot?
200
I was the Founder's good Doctor.
Who is Dr. Bob?
200
I review my life daily, followed by prayer.
What is Step 10?
200
Using my brain to make good decisions.
What is thinking?
200
I competed twice in the State Wrestling Competition.
Who is ____?
300
Ethanol
What is alcohol?
300
AA, NA, Gamblers Anonymous, SA, are examples of these types of formats that will support you in recovery.
What are 12-Step Groups?
300
Make coffee at your AA meeting.
What is Step 12?
300
Saying the truth; Or letting you in the door to the show.
What is Admitting?
300
Bulls and Poker might be a trigger for me.
Who is __?
400
Amphetamines, Caffeine, Cocaine
What are stimulants?
400
The foundation of all our Traditions.
What is Anonymity?
400
I wrote a letter in preparation to see this person.
What is Step 8?
400
Amending a relationship, or what you do with your checkbook.
What is Reconciling?
400
I may have missed my calling as an MC; (And please, ask me about meeting a famous ball player NINE Times!)
Who is ___?
500
Diacetylmorphine.
What is Heroin?
500
AA had its origins in this religious group who practiced a formula of self-improvement by performing self-inventory, admitting wrongs, making amends, using prayer and meditation, and carrying the message to others.
What is the Oxford Group?
500
The Chaplain prayed with me, then I burned these papers.
What is Step 5?
500
AA, NA, GA, SA.
What is a Meeting?
500
There once was a guy who went east, Who could lay down a line like a beast.
Who is __?