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The Boys in the Boat!

Across
Name for a "deep scar" gouged in the bedrock by a massive, massive flood (a wall of water and debris over a thousand feet tall!) (194).
If George Pocock were a Star Wars character, this is who he would be.
President of the USA during Joe's rowing career at Wash
last name of the filmmaker most responsible for the "twisted Nazi mythos" that would enable WWII (253)
tough; strong; unemotional (237)
A seeming absurdity or self-contradictory situation that is nonetheless true. Rowing, the author tells us, is a sport full of such incongruous truths (177-8).
Profession/job referred to in this line about the Shack Town community: "And there were women too, though almost all the women practiced the same profession (202).
Pocock's advice to Joe (and this is HARD for Joe, given all the abandonments he's endured in his life) is that he needs to learn to _________ (235).
humbleness; the absence of ego or bravado (241).
World's most famous horse ever (and also the subject of an awesome nonfiction book), who gets a nod on page 243.
President of that American Olympic Committee, who "bought" Hitler's lies and false reassurances at least partly because he, like many Americans, had his own anti-Semitic prejudices (225).
19-year-old sophomore moved up to varsity stroke! (238)
We're launching on the fourth (and final) part of this book this week, "Touching the _______." Even if you've been behind, you can fast-forward there and be right with us.
that feeling in the boat when everything "clicks"
Joe and his dad didn't make any money selling these at the Pacific Coast Regatta, but with tens of thousands of spectators it sure was worth the try.
Down
If two people at the Amateur Athletic Union had voted differently, there would have been a(n) _________ in protest of Germany's treatment of Jews. It was a very close decision. Do you think it was the right one? (224-5).
First name of the future Mrs. Rantz
Joe's "oldest, most reliable" friend in crew, who welcomes him warmly to the boat (239).
Joe's stepmom, who may be awful in some ways but who is described by an expert as "the greatest female violinist I have heard" (211).
"In short, a good ___________is a quarterback, a cheerleader, and a coach all in one" (232).
The Washington varsity boat is compared to a "_______ of swinging blades." (249)
Unusually small. You know, like a coxswain (231).
the smallest animal in a litter; a little guy (272)
essential quality of Bobby Moch -- "stick-to-it-iveness" (233)
Amount, in today's dollars (sixteen times Joe's dollars!), that Joe made per hour while working a high-risk job on the dam. (194)
One key to their success: "The challenges they had faced together had taught them _______ -- the need to subsume their individual egos for the sake of the boat as a whole" (241).