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Fun Word Search Game Both Progressives and Conservative Moral Values Voters Can Play!

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Progressive Voter Clues

Conservative Moral Values Voter Clues

1. An opinion obstinately held, often    

    expressed arrogantly. Common to  

    fundamentalists

 

1. A four legged animal that says, “Bark,  

     bark”

2. 20th century Czech mathematician  

    famous for devising the “Incompleteness      

    Theorem”

 

2. The big guy in the sky who is constantly       

    watching and judging everything you do

3. A thing that changes something for the  

    better. Our Constitution has 27 of them

3. The opposite of women.  The only type  

    of people you think they should be  

    allowed to marry

 

4. To absorb and incorporate into  

    something else

4. Another word for a donkey.  What you  

    sit on.

 

5. Famous 18 century German composer  

    who continued to write music after going      

    completely deaf

 

5. A red vegetable that grows in gardens

6. A statement of a general truth

 

6. A tool used to chop wood

7. An oral disease of the gums

7. A liquor that’s not as good as whiskey  

    used in martinis.

 

8. A condition characterized by stupor, as in  

  “What the hell is wrong with this country – is  

   everybody _______ or what?”

 

8. A common house pet that says, “Meow”      

    and sometimes gets stuck in trees

9. The process plants use to derive energy  

    from sunlight and carbon dioxide

9. Pictures of things people used a camera

    to trap on paper. You get them  

    developed at Wal-Mart

 

10. 20th century English author of ‘1984’

      and ‘Animal Farm’

 

10. A hole in the ground where water   

      comes from

11. A sudden or unexpected shift

11. What you use a chair for

 

12. Skeptical, disbelieving

 

 

12. The color most commonly associated  

      with apples and fire engines. Not green