Across: |
1. | He told ___ that they had two choices. |
2. | Dr. Schwartz said that it ___ unusual. |
3. | The ___ing sound was constant. |
6. | ___, he said, her left eardrum was punctured. |
8. | Her ___ eardrum was punctured. |
10. | Dr. Schwartz walked into the examining room; he was ___-retired. |
13. | "How could ___ happen?" he asked. |
14. | Dr. Schwartz walked into the room in his shorts and ___. |
16. | She ___ keep that ear dry at all times. |
17. | Travis ___ to Rite-Aid to pick up the medication. |
19. | Two days later, Cassandra was ___ feeling uncomfortable. |
21. | Surgery, he said, might be ___ after two months. |
23. | Travis drove Cassandra to ___-___. |
24. | The ___ should heal itself. |
25. | He could ___ her medication to ease her discomfort. |
27. | Surgery would ___ about $2,000. Waiting would ___ nothing. |
28. | But he wouldn't ___ it now. |
30. | She still felt ___ and nauseous occasionally. |
31. | The whooshing sound was ___. |
35. | Travis had already made an ___ with Dr. Schwartz. |
37. | He could prescribe medication to ___ her discomfort. |
38. | Travis felt like killing ___. |
40. | He suggested that, if Cassandra could bear the ___.... |
41. | Waiting would cost ___. |
48. | Travis drove to Rite-Aid to pick up the ___. |
49. | If Cassandra could bear the discomfort, the eardrum ___heal. |
51. | They ___ed Dr. Schwartz. |
53. | Two days later, Cassandra was still feeling ___. |
54. | What ___ be done, they both asked the doctor. |
56. | Surgery, he said, might ___ advisable after two months. |
57. | They must ___ every night for her eardrum to heal. |
58. | ___ blew in my ears, and I blew in their ears. |
59. | He told them they had two choices: ___, or waiting. |