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1. An open jar of glass or porcelain used as an ornament or to hold flowers.
5. Forming or set at an angle.
11. In bed.
15. A bachelor's degree in library science.
16. Fig tree of India noted for great size and longevity.
17. Rock that in its molten form (as magma) issues from volcanos.
18. Concerning those not members of the clergy.
19. A pointed projection.
20. Duck of the northern hemisphere much valued for the fine soft down of the females.
21. Edible muscle of mollusks having fan-shaped shells.
23. (Akkadian) God of wisdom.
25. A native or inhabitant of Denmark.
26. A native American tent.
27. A bag used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women).
29. 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.
30. Type genus of the Amiidae.
31. Any of a group of Indic languages spoken in Kashmir and eastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.
34. The seventh and last day of the week.
37. A unit of information equal to 1024 bytes.
39. Any of several large turkey-like game birds of the family Cracidae.
40. The branch of computer science that deal with writing computer programs that can solve problems creatively.
41. Having little physical or spiritual strength.
43. The time during which someone's life continues.
45. A covered passageway.
49. An appraisal of the state of affairs.
51. An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
53. German iris having large white flowers with lavender-tinged falls and a fragrant rhizome.
54. Assign in incorrect name to.
56. Small family of usually tropical butterflies.
58. Instrumentalities (tools or implements) made of metal.
60. English geologist remembered as the first person to recognize that dinosaurs were reptiles (1790-1852).
61. American prizefighter who won the world heavyweight championship three times (born in 1942).
62. A doctor's degree in optometry.
63. A state in midwestern United States.
64. (Babylonian) God of storms and wind.
67. The eleventh month of the Hindu calendar.
70. A former agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States.
74. A Russian prison camp for political prisoners.
76. A toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion.
79. An ugly evil-looking old woman.
80. A town in southeastern New Mexico on the Pecos River near the Mexican border.
83. A loose sleeveless outer garment made from aba cloth.
84. A flat wing-shaped process or winglike part of an organism.
85. Extinct order of jawless vertebrates.
86. A light touch or stroke.
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1. A manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer.
2. Lower in esteem.
3. A share of something.
4. The act of escaping physically.
5. Fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh.
6. Roman Emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury (was said to have started a fire that destroyed much of Rome in 64) but the Empire remained prosperous during his rule (37-68).
7. Eating earth or clay or chalk.
8. A nurse who has enough training to be licensed by a state to provide routine care for the sick.
9. Tropical trees and shrubs with aromatic leaves and often valuable hard wood.
10. A metric unit of volume equal to one tenth of a liter.
11. Surveying instrument consisting of the upper movable part of a theodolite including the telescope and its attachments.
12. A member of an agricultural people of southern India.
13. Divisible by two.
14. A challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy.
22. Plant having a large slender white bulb and flat overlapping dark green leaves.
24. A city in southern Turkey on the Seyhan River.
28. Pleasantly occupied.
32. Relating to or near the radius.
33. German engineer (born in France) who invented the diesel engine (1858-1913).
35. (Norse mythology) The chief race of gods living at Asgard.
36. Italian poet who wrote an epic poem about the capture of Jerusalem during the First Crusade (1544-1595).
38. A bachelor's degree in religion.
42. A Dravidian language spoken in southern India.
44. Type genus of the Aceraceae.
46. (used of especially horses) Having a brownish coat thickly sprinkled with white or gray.
47. A person who is professionally engaged in the analysis and interpretation of works of art.
48. Type genus of the Ardeidae.
50. A ship's small boat (usually rowed by 4 or 6 oars).
52. Fabric dyed with splotches of green and brown and black and tan.
55. Injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation.
57. A quantity of no importance.
59. Socialist who wrote The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx in 1848 (1820-1895).
65. Consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs.
66. Primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves.
68. A city in northern India.
69. A fastener for a door or lid.
71. Tropical starchy tuberous root.
72. A small cake leavened with yeast.
73. According to the Old Testament he was a pagan king of Israel and husband of Jezebel (9th century BC).
75. Aircraft landing in bad weather in which the pilot is talked down by ground control using precision approach radar.
77. A run that is the result of the batter's performance.
78. An informal term for a father.
81. An associate degree in nursing.
82. A public promotion of some product or service.
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