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1. 10 grams.
4. Either of two large muscles of the chest.
8. Mild yellow Dutch cheese made in balls.
12. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
16. To make a mistake or be incorrect.
17. Having a feeling of home.
18. A river in northwestern Russia flowing generally west into the Gulf of Finland.
19. (Greek mythology) Goddess of discord.
20. Relating to or characteristic of Arabs.
22. Having open interstices or resembling a web.
24. Not final or absolute.
25. Thin fibrous bark of the paper mulberry and Pipturus albidus.
26. The alimentary canal (especially of an embryo or a coelenterate).
29. Slow or shallow breathing.
31. European herb resembling vetch.
33. (usually followed by `to') Having the necessary means or skill or know-how or authority to do something.
34. (Babylonian) The chief Babylonian god.
38. Being ten more than one hundred forty.
40. A soft yellow malleable ductile (trivalent and univalent) metallic element.
45. Doglike nocturnal mammal of Africa and southern Asia that feeds chiefly on carrion.
46. Notable English cricketer (1882-1963).
48. Widely distributed lichens usually having a grayish or yellow pendulous freely branched thallus.
50. Trace the shape of.
51. A metal-bearing mineral valuable enough to be mined.
52. A closed sac that develops abnormally in some body structure.
54. Marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience.
56. A unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour.
57. (of plants) Having tall spindly stems.
60. United States folk singer who was largely responsible for the interest in folk music in the 1960s (born in 1919).
62. (possibly Roman) Goddess of horses and mules and asses.
64. British composer (1857-1934).
65. The capital and largest city of Yemen.
67. Being or occurring in fact or actuality.
70. An official prosecutor for a judicial district.
71. Breed of large wiry-coated terrier bred in Yorkshire.
73. Ions are accelerated along a linear path by voltage differences on electrodes along the path.
75. (slang) A gangster's pistol.
76. Any of a number of fishes of the family Carangidae.
78. The basic unit of money in Bangladesh.
81. Small bitter fruit of the marasca cherry tree from whose juice maraschino liqueur is made.
86. In bed.
87. Title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey).
88. A person who lacks good judgment.
90. West Indian tree having racemes of fragrant white flowers and yielding a durable timber and resinous juice.
92. Psychoactive substance present in marijuana.
93. A Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the siege of Troy.
94. An inactive volcano in Sicily.
96. A local computer network for communication between computers.
97. Grass mowed and cured for use as fodder.
98. Fill with high spirits.
99. A drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands.
100. A loose sleeveless outer garment made from aba cloth.
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1. The event of dying or departure from life.
2. An orderly arrangement.
3. Italian brandy made from residue of grapes after pressing.
4. The 21st letter of the Greek alphabet.
5. From 40 million to 58 million years ago.
6. A metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter.
7. A syntactic string that forms a part of some larger syntactic unit.
8. Internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity).
9. The hospital ward or clinic in which patients are detoxified.
10. Any of various perennials of the genus Geum having usually pinnate basal leaves and variously colored flowers.
11. (informal) Roused to anger.
12. Antihistamine (trade name Benadryl) used to treat allergic reactions involving the nasal passages (hay fever) and also to treat motion sickness.
13. In or relating to or obtained from urine.
14. (computer science) A kind of computer architecture that has a relatively small set of computer instructions that it can perform.
15. The largest continent with 60% of the earth's population.
21. African tree having an exceedingly thick trunk and fruit that resembles a gourd and has an edible pulp called monkey bread.
23. The branch of engineering science that studies the uses of electricity and the equipment for power generation and distribution and the control of machines and communication.
27. A colorless odorless gaseous element that give a red glow in a vacuum tube.
28. Not only so, but.
30. On the positive side or higher end of a scale.
32. The square of a body of any size of type.
35. The smaller of the two satellites of Mars.
36. Not mined.
37. A Dravidian language spoken in southern India.
39. A siren of German legend who lured boatmen in the Rhine to destruction.
41. Relating to ocean depths from 2000 to 5000 meters.
42. Any of three isomeric hydrocarbons C4H8.
43. The cardinal number that is the sum of eight and one.
44. Located in or toward the back or rear.
47. A pauper who lives by begging.
49. The branch of computer science that deal with writing computer programs that can solve problems creatively.
53. Established irrevocably.
55. A fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services.
58. Small genus of Eurasian herbs.
59. A period of time containing 365 (or 366) days.
61. God of wisdom or prophesy.
63. Relating to or lying near the palate.
66. Type genus of the family Tridacnidae.
68. A cry expressing disapproval.
69. (botany) Of or relating to the axil.
72. Any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes.
74. An esoteric or occult matter that is traditionally secret.
77. A military trainee (as at a military academy).
79. Cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables.
80. A city in southern Turkey on the Seyhan River.
82. Title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey).
83. Full of zest or vigor.
84. The capital of Western Samoa.
85. Give over.
86. A bar or bars of rolled steel making a track along which vehicles can roll.
89. Headdress that protects the head from bad weather.
91. A river in north central Switzerland that runs northeast into the Rhine.
95. A brittle silver-white metalloid element that is related to selenium and sulfur.
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