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PJ Puzzle

PJ PUZZLE
Across
Movement that connects one skating element to the next
step combination during which the free foot is placed beside the skating foot, but not ahead of it, with the new free foot leaving the ice beside the new skating foot
name of person who originated the sport of synchronized skating
originally called a Jackson Haines spin, the spinning leg is bent at the knee with the free leg extended forward
Spread eagle-like move where the skater glides on two outside edges with knees bent (hint named after a skater whose first name is Natalia)
Toepick-assisted jump with an entrance from a back outside edge and landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot
original name of synchronized skating
one foot turn with a change of edge that results in a } shape on the ice
Type of one-foot turn with entry and exit on the same edge but which results in change of lobe
Set of teeth at the front of a skate blade
Down
a catch-foot layback spin where the free leg is brought up to head level but not above
arm position variation during a rotational jump where one arm is extended overhead (hint made famous by a skater whose first name is Brian)
Variation of a wheel element where the center moves down the ice
Figure skating turn that involves a change of skating foot but not a change of edge
Element in a synchronized skating program where all skaters pass through each other
Way of moving across the ice on two feet by pushing the feet outward from 90 degree angle and then pulling them back together
multirotational one-foot turn that moves the skater down the ice
Jump variation for any rotational jump performed with both hands clasped above the head (hint named after a US figure skater whose first name is Adam)
edge jump that takes off from a back inside edge and lands on the back outside edge of the opposite foot (hint - named after skater whose first name is Ulrich)
Jump named after skater whose last name is Paulsen
An element in a synchronized skating program where the skaters are arranged in parallel lines
Type of block element in synchronized skating