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1. The upper side of the thighs of a seated person.
4. A summary that repeats the substance of a longer discussion.
9. Informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.
13. Inquire about.
16. (Irish) Mother of the ancient Irish gods.
17. Of a moderate orange-yellow color.
18. A river in northern England that flows southeast through West Yorkshire.
19. Aircraft landing in bad weather in which the pilot is talked down by ground control using precision approach radar.
20. (Irish) War goddess.
22. The scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals.
24. Thigh of a hog (usually smoked).
25. (botany) Especially of leaves.
26. German educator who founded the kindergarten system (1782-1852).
29. Someone who cuts and delivers ice.
31. Relating to or near the radius.
33. Before noon.
35. An artificial language that is a revision and simplification of Esperanto.
37. Of or relating to a directionless magnitude.
41. An independent agency of the United States government responsible for aviation and spaceflight.
43. (archaic) Utterly cast down.
47. Garlic mayonnaise.
49. To or from every one of two or more (considered individually).
51. United States designer noted for an innovative series of chairs (1907-1978).
52. An advanced law degree.
53. Mentally or physically infirm with age.
55. A lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood.
56. A Spanish river.
57. Any place of complete bliss and delight and peace.
59. Large Indian antelope.
61. Battles in World War II in the Pacific (November 1943).
62. A republic in the western Balkans in south-central Europe in the eastern Adriatic coastal area.
64. Possessing material wealth.
65. An agency of the United Nations affiliated with the World Bank.
66. A monarchy on a Polynesian archipelago in the South Pacific.
67. Shrubby plant with aromatic grayish-green leaves used as a cooking herb.
70. Enthusiastic approval.
72. Express in speech.
73. Any of various units of capacity.
74. The use of bacteria or viruses of toxins to destroy men and animals or food.
76. On or toward the lee.
77. Disparaging terms for the common people.
81. Temporary military shelter.
83. Any of several plants of the genus Achillea native to Europe and having small white flowers in flat-topped flower heads.
86. An important dogsled race run annually on the Iditarod Trail.
90. The cry made by sheep.
91. A hole (usually with a flush cover) through which a person can gain access to an underground structure.
93. Eurasian perennial bulbous herbs.
94. Bulky grayish-brown eagle with a short wedge-shaped white tail.
95. Type genus of the family Arcidae.
96. A river in central Europe that arises in northwestern Czechoslovakia and flows northward through Germany to empty into the North Sea.
98. The part of a hammerhead opposite the flat striking surface (may have various shapes).
99. A doctor's degree in education.
100. Large semi-evergreen tree of East India.
101. Chief port of Yemen.
102. Type genus of the Alcidae comprising solely the razorbill.
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1. Young sheep.
2. Small buffalo of the Celebes having small straight horns.
3. A member of a monotheistic sect of Zoroastrian origin.
4. Aroused to impatience or anger.
5. A graphical recording of the cardiac cycle produced by an electrocardiograph.
6. European sedge having small edible nutlike tubers.
7. A colorless and odorless inert gas.
8. The basic unit of money in Uruguay.
9. African tree having an exceedingly thick trunk and fruit that resembles a gourd and has an edible pulp called monkey bread.
10. Open to or abounding in fresh air.
11. Genus of herbs of southern United States.
12. Relating to or characteristic of or occurring on the sea or ships.
13. Title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey).
14. Someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike.
15. God of love and erotic desire.
21. Of or related to genetically distinguished groups of people.
23. A hard medicated paste made of lard or oil mixed with wax or resin.
27. A radioactive gaseous element formed by the disintegration of radium.
28. A defeat of the Persian army by the Greeks in 479 BC.
30. Extinct flightless bird of New Zealand.
32. A unit of area (4840 square yards) used in English-speaking countries.
34. A drop where mail can be deposited.
36. The sixth day of the week.
38. North American dwarf shrub resembling mountain laurel but having narrower leaves and small red flowers.
39. Bubble shells.
40. Sound with resonance.
42. A human being.
44. Relating to or characteristic of Hungary.
45. A translucent mineral consisting of hydrated silica of variable color.
46. A tricycle (usually propelled by pedalling).
48. A class of proteins produced in lymph tissue in vertebrates and that function as antibodies in the immune response.
50. A series of things depending on each other as if linked together.
54. Black tropical American cuckoo.
58. A syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and Hindi.
60. Norse chieftan who became the first duke of Normandy (860-931).
63. A Penutian language spoken by the Takelma people.
68. The first of the Old Testament patriarchs and the father of Isaac.
69. A master's degree in business.
71. Tree of the genus Catalpa with large leaves and white flowers followed by long slender pods.
72. Title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey).
75. Turn white.
76. (Akkadian) God of wisdom.
78. A shape that spreads outward.
79. A barrier that serves to enclose an area.
80. A piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed.
81. Having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
82. (Sumerian) Sun god.
84. The work of caring for or attending to someone or something.
85. The (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb.
87. The basic unit of money in Cambodia.
88. An organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the sale of petroleum.
89. (Irish) Mother of the Tuatha De Danann.
92. A unit of length of thread or yarn.
93. The blood group whose red cells carry both the A and B antigens.
97. A light strong brittle gray toxic bivalent metallic element.
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