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Super Bowl

Across
A 2-minute ____ is given when 2 minutes of the game remain.
A "Monday Morning _____" is a person who criticizes the actions of others after the fact.
When a defensive line man tries to run directly through an offensive player, it is like a bull storming a fence.
"Onside ____" is a last-ditch effort play by the kickoff team to keep possession of the football.
The line of ____ is the imaginary line that separates the teams at the beginning of a play.
The phrase "2 point ____" is used to describe when a team scores 2 points in an immediate follow-up play after a touchdown.
The area between the endline and the 20-yard line is known as the red, or "danger" ____, where the offense is in prime scoring position.
Down
An extra ____ is awarded when the football is kicked through the goal posts immediately following a touchdown.
"Unnecessary ____" is an illegal action where a player uses methods such as hitting a ball carrier after he is already out of bounds, or making violent contact with a player away from the play.
To mimic a dog shaking off fleas, this play involves the quarterback handing the ball off only to have it immediately tossed back to him.
Running out the ____ happens when the team with the higher score allows time to expire.
Two rows of short lines near the middle of the field, parallel to the sidelines are "hash ____."
A "Hail ____" refers to a long forward pass with low odds of success.
A "Fair _____" is a play where a player signals the referee and is then entitled to catch with ball without interference from the kicking team.
A tight ___ is an offensive position that receives the ball or blocks the defense
The "End ____" is the area on the field where the ball must cross for a touch down.