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1. A warm tubular covering for the hands.
5. A diplomat appointed by a government to protect its commercial interests and help its citizens in a foreign country.
11. Not agitated.
15. Morally bad or wrong.
16. A fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem.
17. A fit of shivering.
18. A cavity in the mesoderm of an embryo that gives rise in humans to the pleural cavity and pericardial cavity and peritoneal cavity.
20. Decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers.
21. The Judeo-Christian God.
22. A high-crowned black cap (usually made of felt or sheepskin) worn by men in Turkey and Iran and the Caucasus.
24. One of the most common of the five major classes of immunoglobulins.
26. American prizefighter who won the world heavyweight championship three times (born in 1942).
27. United States newspaper publisher (1858-1935).
29. A Dravidian language spoken in southern India.
31. A folded part (as a fold of skin or muscle).
33. A unit of absorbed ionizing radiation equal to 100 ergs per gram of irradiated material.
34. Being one more than one hundred.
36. British physicist (born in Hungary) noted for his work on holography (1900-1979).
39. According to the Old Testament he was a pagan king of Israel and husband of Jezebel (9th century BC).
43. Leaf or strip from a leaf of the talipot palm used in India for writing paper.
46. The blood group whose red cells carry both the A and B antigens.
47. Type genus of the Coerebidae.
48. The capital and largest city of Yemen.
50. The seventh month of the Moslem calendar.
51. A unit of length of thread or yarn.
52. The square of a body of any size of type.
53. Any of a number of fishes of the family Carangidae.
55. Strike with disgust or revulsion.
58. Conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC).
62. 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.
63. An official prosecutor for a judicial district.
64. Of or relating to or characteristic of the Republic of Chad or its people or language.
69. A journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment.
72. Not based on fact.
74. Moving quickly and lightly.
77. A three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides.
78. United States sculptor and architect whose public works include the memorial to veterans of the Vietnam War in Washington (born in 1959).
79. Someone who is skilled at analyzing data.
81. The biblical name for ancient Syria.
82. White crystalline compound used as a food additive to enhance flavor.
83. A Powhatan Indian woman (the daughter of Powhatan) who befriended the English at Jamestown and is said to have saved Captain John Smith's life (1595-1617).
84. A small cake leavened with yeast.
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1. Joint capital (with Riyadh) of Saudi Arabia.
2. Of or relating to the uvea of the eye.
3. Anything that tends to arouse.
4. An arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers.
5. A soft silver-white ductile metallic element (liquid at normal temperatures).
6. (of securities) Not quoted on a stock exchange.
7. Any of the openings to the nasal cavities that allow air to flow through the cavities to the pharynx.
8. An unforeseen obstacle.
9. A member of a Turkic people of Uzbekistan and neighboring areas.
10. A white soft metallic element that tarnishes readily.
11. A system of timekeeping that defines the beginning and length and divisions of the year.
12. 100 agorot equal 1 shekel.
13. Horrible in fierceness or savagery.
14. (Greek mythology) A princess of Colchis who aided Jason in taking the Golden Fleece from her father.
19. Any of a group of antidepressant drugs that inhibit the action of monoamine oxidase in the brain and so allow monoamines to accumulate.
23. Being one hundred more than two hundred.
25. (Irish) Mother of the ancient Irish gods.
28. British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925).
30. A unit of weight used in some Spanish speaking countries.
32. 30 to 300 kilohertz.
35. Tropical American tree grown in southern United States having a whitish pink-tinged fruit.
37. A loose sleeveless outer garment made from aba cloth.
38. South American wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers.
40. Goddess of the dead and queen of the underworld.
41. Norwegian mathematician (1802-1829).
42. Any of numerous local fertility and nature deities worshipped by ancient Semitic peoples.
44. An associate degree in nursing.
45. Large burrowing rodent of South and Central America.
49. Attack someone physically or emotionally.
54. Type genus of the family Arcidae.
56. Small beads made from polished shells and formerly used as money by native Americans.
57. A tricycle (usually propelled by pedalling).
59. Border consisting of anything placed on the edge to finish something (such as a fringe on clothing or on a rug).
60. A soft silvery metallic element of the alkali earth group.
61. One of 7 to 12 sons of Aditi.
65. A republic on the island of Malta in the Mediterranean.
66. Frogs, toads, tree toads.
67. Cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables.
68. Swelling from excessive accumulation of serous fluid in tissue.
70. Armor plate that protects the chest.
71. A large quantity of written matter.
73. A covering to disguise or conceal the face.
75. A tax levied on the difference between a commodity's price before taxes and its cost of production.
76. The United Nations agency concerned with the interests of labor.
80. A silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group.
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