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Puzzle #1: Brain and Addiction

Directions: Match the term with the definition below. Spell out the letters in the order of correct answers to spell out the code for LOCK #1 on the Google Form.

Review these articles to help you locate the answers:


A substance that can change the way a person feels or functions.

A. Tolerance

Drugs can damage nerve cells in this organ.

B. Drugs

The neurotransmitter in the brain is commonly affected by drugs.

C. Relapse

When a person needs more of the same drug to feel normal.

D. Dopamine

Returning to a drug after quitting.

E. Brain

What is LOCK #1: ________ _________ _________ _________ _________
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5



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Puzzle #2: Marijuana

Directions: Match the term with the definition below. Spell out the letters in the order of correct answers to spell out the code for LOCK #2 on the Google Form.

Review this article to help you locate the answers:

The ingredient in marijuana makes a person feel “high.”

A. Synthetic Cannabinoids (Spice)

They might look like brownies or candy but contain marijuana.

B. THC

A relatively new way to inhale marijuana without smoking it.

C. The amount of THC in Marijuana

It’s made in a lab to look like marijuana, but it isn’t.

D. Edibles

It has increased in potency over the past few decades.

E. Marijuana Vaping

What is LOCK #2: ________ _________ _________ _________ _________
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5

3.
Puzzle #3: Prescription Drugs

Directions: Match the term with the definition below. Spell out the letters in the order of correct answers to spell out the code for LOCK #3 on the Google Form.

Review these articles to help you locate the answers:

Prescription Stimulants

Prescription Depressants

Prescription Opioids

Where teens mostly get the prescription drugs they misuse.

A. Depressants

They can make a person feel relaxed, sleepy, and uncoordinated.

B. Stimulants

They have effects similar to cocaine when misused.

C. Prescription Pain Meds (Opioids)

Legal drugs are closely related to heroin.

D. Additiciton

When you can’t stop using the drug despite negative consequences.

E. Friends and Relatives

What is LOCK #3: ________ _________ _________ _________ _________
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5

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Puzzle #4: Prescription Drugs

Directions: Match the term with the definition below. Spell out the letters in the order of correct answers to spell out the code for LOCK #4 on the Google Form.

Review this article to help you locate the answers:

It is a popular way to inhale nicotine without lighting a cigarette.

A. 21

The legal age to buy tobacco/nicotine products.

B. Nicotine

The type of tobacco absorbed through mouth tissues.

C. Vaping/ E-Cigarettes

The addictive chemical in tobacco.

D. Smokeless Tobacco

The leading preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the U.S.

E. Tobacco Use

What is LOCK #4: ________ _________ _________ _________ _________
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5

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Puzzle #5: Inhalants

Directions: Match the term with the definition below. Spell out the letters in the order of correct answers to spell out the code for LOCK #5 on the Google Form.

Review this article to help you locate the answers:

People inhale chemicals in these products to get “high”.

A. Signs of Inhalant Use

Inhalants can prevent this organ from getting enough oxygen.

B. Household Products

Spray paint, hair spray, deodorant spray, and fabric protector spray.

C. Volatile Solvents

Paint thinner, nail polish remover, felt-tip markers, glue.

D. The Brain

Chemical odors on breath or clothing.

E. Aerosol Inhalants

What is LOCK #5: ________ _________ _________ _________ _________
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5

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Puzzle #6: Alcohol

Directions: Match the term with the definition below. Spell out the letters in the order of correct answers to spell out the code for LOCK #6 on the Google Form.

Review these articles to help you locate the answers:

Alcohol Induced Blackouts

Alcohol Use Disorder

Alcohol Effects

Consequences of Intoxication

A chronic relapsing brain disorder is characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use.

A. Alcohol Blackout

Hard time making decisions, impaired motor coordination, inappropriate, unsafe, risk of falling, engaging in violent behavior.

B. Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

Gaps in the person’s memory for events that occurred while intoxicated.

C. Short-Term Consequences of Intoxication

Curiosity, peer pressure, coping with stress.

D. Long-Term Consequences of Intoxication

Negative effects on information processing and learning and increase the risk of developing alcohol use disorder later in life.

E. Reasons why teens may use alcohol.

What is LOCK #6: ________ _________ _________ _________ _________
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5

1 answer

Sure! Let's work through each puzzle step-by-step.

Puzzle #1: Brain and Addiction

  1. A substance that can change the way a person feels or functions.
    Answer: B. Drugs
    (Letter: B)

  2. Drugs can damage nerve cells in this organ.
    Answer: E. Brain
    (Letter: E)

  3. The neurotransmitter in the brain is commonly affected by drugs.
    Answer: D. Dopamine
    (Letter: D)

  4. When a person needs more of the same drug to feel normal.
    Answer: A. Tolerance
    (Letter: A)

  5. Returning to a drug after quitting.
    Answer: C. Relapse
    (Letter: C)

LOCK #1: B E D A C


Puzzle #2: Marijuana

  1. The ingredient in marijuana makes a person feel “high.”
    Answer: B. THC
    (Letter: B)

  2. They might look like brownies or candy but contain marijuana.
    Answer: D. Edibles
    (Letter: D)

  3. A relatively new way to inhale marijuana without smoking it.
    Answer: E. Marijuana Vaping
    (Letter: E)

  4. It’s made in a lab to look like marijuana, but it isn’t.
    Answer: A. Synthetic Cannabinoids (Spice)
    (Letter: A)

  5. It has increased in potency over the past few decades.
    Answer: C. The amount of THC in Marijuana
    (Letter: C)

LOCK #2: B D E A C


Puzzle #3: Prescription Drugs

  1. Prescription Stimulants
    Answer: B. Stimulants
    (Letter: B)

  2. Prescription Depressants
    Answer: A. Depressants
    (Letter: A)

  3. Prescription Opioids
    Answer: C. Prescription Pain Meds (Opioids)
    (Letter: C)

  4. Where teens mostly get the prescription drugs they misuse.
    Answer: E. Friends and Relatives
    (Letter: E)

  5. When you can’t stop using the drug despite negative consequences.
    Answer: D. Addiction
    (Letter: D)

LOCK #3: B A C E D


Puzzle #4: Tobacco Products

  1. It is a popular way to inhale nicotine without lighting a cigarette.
    Answer: C. Vaping/E-Cigarettes
    (Letter: C)

  2. The legal age to buy tobacco/nicotine products.
    Answer: A. 21
    (Letter: A)

  3. The type of tobacco absorbed through mouth tissues.
    Answer: D. Smokeless Tobacco
    (Letter: D)

  4. The addictive chemical in tobacco.
    Answer: B. Nicotine
    (Letter: B)

  5. The leading preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the U.S.
    Answer: E. Tobacco Use
    (Letter: E)

LOCK #4: C A D B E


Puzzle #5: Inhalants

  1. People inhale chemicals in these products to get “high”.
    Answer: B. Household Products
    (Letter: B)

  2. Inhalants can prevent this organ from getting enough oxygen.
    Answer: D. The Brain
    (Letter: D)

  3. Spray paint, hair spray, deodorant spray, and fabric protector spray.
    Answer: E. Aerosol Inhalants
    (Letter: E)

  4. Paint thinner, nail polish remover, felt-tip markers, glue.
    Answer: C. Volatile Solvents
    (Letter: C)

  5. Chemical odors on breath or clothing.
    Answer: A. Signs of Inhalant Use
    (Letter: A)

LOCK #5: B D E C A


Puzzle #6: Alcohol

  1. Alcohol Induced Blackouts
    Answer: A. Alcohol Blackout
    (Letter: A)

  2. Alcohol Use Disorder
    Answer: B. Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
    (Letter: B)

  3. Alcohol Effects
    Answer: C. Short-Term Consequences of Intoxication
    (Letter: C)

  4. Consequences of Intoxication
    Answer: D. Long-Term Consequences of Intoxication
    (Letter: D)

  5. Reasons why teens may use alcohol.
    Answer: E. Reasons why teens may use alcohol.
    (Letter: E)

LOCK #6: A B C D E


Final Summary of Codes

  • LOCK #1: B E D A C
  • LOCK #2: B D E A C
  • LOCK #3: B A C E D
  • LOCK #4: C A D B E
  • LOCK #5: B D E C A
  • LOCK #6: A B C D E

Hope this helps, and if you have any further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!