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Matching. In each blank space in the left column, write the letter of the phrase in the right column that matches the left item best.

Number One
  1. Headphones
  2. Puppies
  3. Weight lifting
  4. Deer
  5. Comedy
  6. Home
  7. Cars
  8. Horn
  9. Books
  10. Paper

  1. is where the heart is
  2. live in mountainous areas
  3. are relaxing to read
  4. is used to write on
  5. are cute
  6. is good for making one stronger
  7. usually gives us a good laugh
  8. these range in price from $100 - over $1,000,000
  9. used to motivate other motorists
  10. when used to often can hurt the ears
Number Two
  1. Prima Ballerina
  2. Extension
  3. Dancers
  4. Choreograph
  5. Pas de deux
  6. Alignment
  7. En pointe
  8. Turn-out
  9. Choreography
  10. Posture

  1. on their point of shoes
  2. male dancers
  3. lead
  4. dance for two
  5. point feet to look tall
  6. very stiff
  7. turn feet outwards
  8. position of body standing/sitting
  9. design of a dance
  10. the art of devising dances
Number Three
  1. Penn State
  2. USC
  3. Michigan State
  4. BYU
  5. Oregon
  6. Duke
  7. Utah
  8. Florida State
  9. Florida
  10. UCLA

  1. Seminoles
  2. Bruins
  3. Blue Devils
  4. Utes
  5. Nittany Lions
  6. Gators
  7. Cougars
  8. Trojans
  9. Spartans
  10. Ducks
Number Four
  1. Holiday to celebrate one's birth.
  2. Hung on the mantle to be filled with goodies on Christmas Eve.
  3. What college students don't get.
  4. A class where life and animals are studied.
  5. The capital of Missouri.
  6. The complimentary color of orange
  7. A flavor of ice cream.
  8. The lowest instrument in the string family.
  9. Another name for happiness.
  10. Author of "War and Peace".

  1. blue
  2. stocking
  3. contra bass
  4. sleep
  5. joy
  6. birthday
  7. Jefferson City
  8. Leo Tolstoy
  9. biology
  10. chocolate
Number Five
  1. A distance, measured in degrees, north or south from the equator.
  2. Denying the sincerity of people's motives and actions.
  3. A biochemical substance that transmits, or inhibits, nerve impulses.
  4. A distance, measured in degrees, east or west of the prime meridian.
  5. A small weakness in character.

  1. cynical
  2. neurotransmitter
  3. longitude
  4. foible
  5. latitude


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