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1. Informal terms for the mouth.
4. The seventh month of the civil year.
9. Strike sharply.
13. Any of various trees of the genus Ulmus.
16. Canadian hockey player (born 1948).
17. The Uralic language spoken by the Yeniseian people.
18. A rapid series of short loud sounds (as might be heard with a stethoscope in some types of respiratory disorders).
19. A doctor's degree in education.
20. An oral antidiabetic drug (trade names DiaBeta and Micronase) that stimulates the release of insulin from the pancreas.
22. The apical end of the style where pollen is deposited.
24. A barrier constructed to contain the flow or water or to keep out the sea.
25. A Loloish language.
26. Wild mango.
29. A beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans.
31. A light strong gray lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong light-weight alloys (as for airplane parts).
32. The compass point that is one point east (clockwise) of due north.
34. A genus of Bothidae.
36. Red Asian weaverbirds often kept as cage birds.
41. The sciences concerned with gathering and manipulating and storing and retrieving and classifying recorded information.
42. English theoretical physicist who applied relativity theory to quantum mechanics and predicted the existence of antimatter and the positron (1902-1984).
46. A radioactive element of the actinide series.
47. A linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing.
48. Of or relating to Dante Alighieri or his writings.
51. (British slang) Cafe.
53. A warm dry wind that blows down the northern slopes of the Alps.
54. Emptying accomplished by draining.
55. A blank leaf in the front of back of a book.
58. Small branch or division of a branch.
59. Of or relating to near the ear.
61. A soft silvery metallic element of the alkali earth group.
63. American prizefighter who won the world heavyweight championship three times (born in 1942).
64. 4-wheeled motor vehicle.
66. Characterized by friendship and good will.
69. A deceitful and unreliable scoundrel.
71. An ancient upright stone slab bearing markings.
74. Swiss mathematician (1707-1783).
75. A member of a North American Plains people (now living in Oklahoma and Wyoming).
78. A support consisting of an arrangement of straps for holding something to the body (especially one supporting a person suspended from a parachute).
80. Characterized by or arising from emulation or imitation.
83. Relating to or near the ulna.
85. The brightest star in Cygnus.
90. Selected as the best.
92. A French abbot.
94. An informal term for a father.
95. Open to debate.
99. A former copper coin of Pakistan.
100. A friendly nation.
101. Panel forming the lower part of an interior wall when it is finished differently from the rest.
102. The 19th letter of the Greek alphabet.
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1. The 10th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
2. An elaborate song for solo voice.
3. A proud stiff pompous gait.
4. (meaning literally `born') Used to indicate the maiden or family name of a married woman.
5. The Palestinian uprising (beginning in 1987) against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
6. A fixed look with eyes open wide v 1.
7. A very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms.
8. Not final or absolute.
9. Any small branched yellow-flowered North American herb of the genus Krigia.
10. Medium-sized tree having glossy lanceolate leaves.
11. An annual publication including weather forecasts and other miscellaneous information arranged according to the calendar of a given year.
12. Seed of a pea plant.
13. Tropical starchy tuberous root.
14. An accidental hole that allows something (fluid or light etc.) to enter or escape.
15. Designer drug designed to have the effects of amphetamines (it floods the brain with serotonin) but to avoid the drug laws.
21. Relating to or involving biotite.
23. Explosive consisting of a yellow crystalline compound that is a flammable toxic derivative of toluene.
27. Turn sharply.
28. Pot for brewing tea.
30. A linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard.
33. A bachelor's degree in religion.
35. Of or relating to or characteristic of Sparta or its people.
37. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
38. Capable of being viewed.
39. A mythical Greek hero of Homer's Iliad.
40. A city of northern Morocco at the west end of the Strait of Gibraltar.
43. (in writing) See below.
44. Any group or radical of the form RCO- where R is an organic group.
45. City in southwestern Colombia in a rich agricultural area.
49. The basic unit of money in Nigeria.
50. Half the width of an em.
52. Foul with waste matter.
56. East Indian tart yellow berrylike fruit.
57. The law enforcement agency in the Justice Department.
60. A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles.
62. Type genus of the Aceraceae.
65. An organism especially a bacterium that requires air or free oxygen for life.
67. A great raja.
68. The sister of your father or mother.
70. The capital of Malta.
71. (meaning literally `born') Used to indicate the maiden or family name of a married woman.
72. Perfume esp. with a censer.
73. The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia and Aeolis.
76. A soft yellow malleable ductile (trivalent and univalent) metallic element.
77. A note appended to a letter after the signature.
79. A colorless and odorless inert gas.
81. Any of numerous fruits of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh.
82. Being of or having to do with the northern United States and those loyal to the Union during the Civil War.
84. A silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group.
86. Any of numerous local fertility and nature deities worshipped by ancient Semitic peoples.
87. A Spanish river.
88. An ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure equal to about a bushel.
89. (Babylonian) God of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools.
91. A logarithmic unit of sound intensity equal to 10 decibels.
93. Having undesirable or negative qualities.
96. An official prosecutor for a judicial district.
97. A public promotion of some product or service.
98. (astronomy) A measure of time defined by Earth's orbital motion.
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