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1. Tag the base runner to get him out.
4. An athlete who plays basketball.
9. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
13. Acute delirium caused by alcohol poisoning.
16. Not in good physical or mental health.
17. Muslim name for God.
18. An Arabic speaking person who lives in Arabia or North Africa.
19. A plant hormone promoting elongation of stems and roots.
20. A detailed description of design criteria for a piece of work.
22. (informal) Mentally and emotionally stable.
25. Having the leading position or higher score in a contest.
27. Common gray wild goose of Europe.
28. Type genus of the Amiidae.
29. Greek mythology.
30. A brittle gray crystalline element that is a semiconducting metalloid (resembling silicon) used in transistors.
31. The compass point that is one point north of due east.
32. A caustic detergent useful for removing grease.
36. South African term for `boss'.
40. A Portuguese province on the south coast of China and two islands in the South China Sea.
46. An Asian river between China and Russia.
48. Protective covering made of metal and used in combat.
49. A reproach for some lapse or misdeed.
50. Build again.
52. A member of the working class (not necessarily employed).
53. An obsolete name for nitrogen.
56. A ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element.
57. A piece of furniture with a writing surface and usually drawers or other compartments.
59. Sweet pulpy tropical fruit with thick scaly rind and shiny black seeds.
60. Grown for its thickened edible aromatic root.
62. On or toward the lee.
63. One of the five major classes of immunoglobulins.
64. (Babylonian) God of storms and wind.
65. A cut of pork ribs with much of the meat trimmed off.
69. One of the five major classes of immunoglobulins.
71. A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite.
72. A town in western Kentucky on the Ohio River.
74. Tree of the West Indies and northern South America bearing succulent edible orange-sized fruit.
80. A flexible container with a single opening.
81. (Old Testament) In Judeo-Christian mythology.
82. United States physicist who invented the bubble chamber to study subatomic particles (born in 1926).
84. (Phoenician and Philistine) God of agriculture and the earth.
88. 32nd President of the United States.
91. (South African) A journey by ox wagon (especially an organized migration by a group of settlers).
93. Plant with an elongated head of broad stalked leaves resembling celery.
94. The month following January and preceding March.
95. Be obedient to.
96. A republic in the Middle East in western Asia.
97. A notable achievement.
98. A rapid bustling commotion.
99. Having a toe or toes of a specified kind.
100. A metal cleat on the bottom front of a horseshoe to prevent slipping.
101. Type genus of the Alcidae comprising solely the razorbill.
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1. The seventh month of the civil year.
2. First in order of importance.
3. A short high tone produced as a signal or warning.
4. A white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light.
5. Angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object).
6. Scandinavian punch made of claret and aquavit with spices and raisins and orange peel and sugar.
7. A high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary).
8. Fertility goddess in ancient Greek mythology.
9. Tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods.
10. A particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography).
11. Someone who operates a barge.
12. The blood group whose red cells carry both the A and B antigens.
13. The length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference.
14. A sock with a separation for the big toe.
15. An narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family.
21. Conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC).
23. A passerine bird of the suborder Tyranni.
24. The capital of Australia.
26. Herb of the Pacific islands grown throughout the tropics for its edible root and in temperate areas as an ornamental for its large glossy leaves.
33. A man who is the lover of a girl or young woman.
34. A complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists.
35. A slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff.
37. Pertaining to or containing or similar to ammonia.
38. A formal written defense of something you believe in strongly.
39. The property of being physically or mentally strong.
41. Filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock.
42. A vertical cylindrical furnace for melting iron for casting.
43. Leather covering the toe of a boot or shoe and reinforcing or decorating it.
44. Any of various plants of the genus Albuca having large clusters of pale yellow flowers.
45. The sound made by a gentle blow.
47. A soft silver-white or yellowish metallic element of the alkali metal group.
51. British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888).
54. The feeling of being bored by something tedious.
55. A trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group.
58. Cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables.
61. A belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school.
66. A Hindu prince or king in India.
67. Capable of resuming original shape after stretching or compression.
68. A state of Uganda and site of a former Bantu kingdom.
69. The length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference.
70. A rare silvery (usually trivalent) metallic element.
73. An informal term for a father.
75. Combined or joined to increase in size or quantity or scope.
76. United States film actress (born in Sweden) known for her reclusiveness (1905-1990).
77. 100 ngwee equal 1 kwacha.
78. A resin used in adhesives and paints.
79. Spanish missionary who founded Franciscan missions in California (1713-1784).
80. (Akkadian) God of wisdom.
83. Being or occurring in fact or actuality.
84. A unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravity.
85. A Gaelic-speaking Celt in Ireland or Scotland or the Isle of Man.
86. An organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the sale of petroleum.
87. A quantity of no importance.
89. Used of physical heat.
90. A dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived.
92. A secret society of white Southerners to resist Black emancipation.
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