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1. A bachelor's degree in library science.
5. Colloquial American term for a town.
9. Go "ding dong", like a bell.
13. 10 grams.
16. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
17. Wild plum of northeastern United States having dark purple fruits with yellow flesh.
18. An independent ruler or chieftain (especially in Africa or Arabia).
19. A benevolent aspect of Devi.
20. A state in northwestern North America.
21. A chronic inflammatory collagen disease affecting connective tissue (skin or joints).
22. A genetic abnormality resulting in short stature.
23. The audible part of a transmitted signal.
25. (Babylonian) God of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools.
28. Coarsely ground corn.
30. A genus of tropical Asian and Malaysian palm trees.
32. Defeat (oneself) by going too far.
34. The basic unit of money in Iran.
35. A republic in eastern Africa.
36. English theoretical physicist who applied relativity theory to quantum mechanics and predicted the existence of antimatter and the positron (1902-1984).
40. A small pocketknife.
43. Any of several tall tropical palms native to southeastern Asia having egg-shaped nuts.
44. Having the leading position or higher score in a contest.
48. South American armadillo with three bands of bony plates.
49. A son who has the same first name as his father.
52. A person of French descent.
53. Wool of the alpaca.
57. (Jungian psychology) The inner self (not the external persona) that is in touch with the unconscious.
60. A small whitish lump in the skin due to a clogged sebaceous gland.
61. French romantic writer (1766-1817).
62. A light touch or stroke.
63. Sour or bitter in taste.
65. A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite.
68. A hard gray lustrous metallic element that is highly corrosion-resistant.
69. Bony flesh of herring-like fish usually caught during their migration to fresh water for spawning.
74. Having a coating.
77. A radioactive element of the actinide series.
78. The cry made by sheep.
79. (Irish) Mother of the Tuatha De Danann.
80. A detailed description of design criteria for a piece of work.
83. Bushy plant of Old World salt marshes and sea beaches having prickly leaves.
86. Short-horned dark-coated goat antelope of mountain areas of south and southeast Asia.
89. Make a cackling sound.
91. A member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia).
93. A rare chronic progressive encephalitis caused by the measles virus and occurring primarily in children and young adults.
94. The elementary stages of any subject (usually plural).
95. Large burrowing rodent of South and Central America.
97. Any place of complete bliss and delight and peace.
98. A branch of the Tai languages.
99. A barrier constructed to contain the flow or water or to keep out the sea.
100. In bed.
101. A city in western Nevada at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
102. Type genus of the Alcidae comprising solely the razorbill.
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1. A city in southern Turkey on the Seyhan River.
2. Someone who bakes commercially.
3. 16 ounces.
4. A port city in northeastern Greece on an inlet of the Aegean Sea.
5. A bachelor's degree in science.
6. The inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm.
7. A city in southwestern Virginia.
8. A city in southwestern Switzerland at the western end of Lake Geneva.
9. Catch sight of.
10. Offer as a sacrifice by killing.
11. A hard malleable ductile silvery metallic element that is resistant to corrosion.
12. A city in southeastern Spain.
13. A man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance.
14. Type genus of the Amiidae.
15. A correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence).
24. Mediation by an umpire.
26. The capital of Switzerland.
27. An island in Indonesia east of Java.
29. A rare heavy polyvalent metallic element that resembles manganese chemically and is used in some alloys.
31. Port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center.
33. Genus of shrubs of southwestern United States and Mexico.
37. Having a slightly undulating margin.
38. (zoology) Lacking a tail or taillike appendage.
39. A town in southeastern New Mexico on the Pecos River near the Mexican border.
41. German bacteriologist who found a `magic bullet' to cure syphilis and was a pioneer in the study of immunology (1854-1915).
42. A federal agency established to regulate the release of new foods and health-related products.
45. Influential German idealist philosopher (1724-1804).
46. Same in identity.
47. A period of time containing 365 (or 366) days.
50. A rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion.
51. (botany) Especially of leaves.
54. Humble request for help.
55. A large building at an airport where aircraft can be stored and maintained.
56. An awkward and inexperienced youth.
58. A flat wing-shaped process or winglike part of an organism.
59. A small pellet fired from an air rifle or BB gun.
64. A tax on employees and employers that is used to fund the Social Security system.
66. A digital display that uses liquid crystal cells that change reflectivity in an applied electric field.
67. Painted beauty and red admiral.
68. A man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance.
70. 1 species.
71. Wading birds of warm regions having long slender down-curved bills.
72. Someone who expresses in language.
73. A salt of any halogen acid.
75. An association of countries in the western hemisphere.
76. Of or relating to or near the tarsus of the foot.
81. A metabolic acid found in yeast and liver cells.
82. Electronic warfare undertaken to insure effective friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum in spite of the enemy's use of electronic warfare.
84. Having been read.
85. A primeval personification of air and breath.
87. An organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the sale of petroleum.
88. Flightless New Zealand rail of thievish disposition having short wings each with a spur used in fighting.
90. A federal agency established to coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment.
92. United States musician (born in Japan) who married John Lennon and collaborated with him on recordings (born in 1933).
96. A ductile gray metallic element of the lanthanide series.
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