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1. Speaking a Slavic language.
5. A tricycle (usually propelled by pedalling).
12. A drug combination found in some over-the-counter headache remedies (Aspirin and Phenacetin and Caffeine).
15. A member of the South American Indian people living in Brazil and Paraguay.
16. A member of the Caddo people who formerly lived in the Dakotas west of the Missouri river.
17. (Irish) The sea personified.
18. United States inventor who manufactured the first elevator with a safety device (1811-1861).
19. United States biochemist who discovered how genes act by regulating definite chemical events (1909-1975).
20. East Indian cereal grass whose seed yield a somewhat bitter flour, a staple in the Orient.
22. An authoritative person who divines the future.
25. Perennial herbs of eastern North America and Asia having aromatic tuberous roots.
26. A warm dry wind that blows down the northern slopes of the Alps.
29. A less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon.
30. A federation of North American industrial unions that merged with the American Federation of Labor in 1955.
32. Relatively nontoxic South African herb smoked like tobacco.
34. Violently urging on by whipping or flogging.
37. Housing that someone is living in.
41. Verse in the meter used in Greek and Latin poetry consisting of strophes of 4 tetrametric lines.
43. California evergreen wild plum with spiny leathery leaves and white flowers.
44. South American wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers.
45. A federal agency established to coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment.
46. A plant hormone promoting elongation of stems and roots.
48. Belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself).
49. The capital and largest city of Yemen.
52. The Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Dali region of Yunnan.
55. A port city in southwestern Iran.
57. English tennis player who won may women's singles titles (born in 1945).
58. A soil that develops in temperate to cold moist climates under coniferous or heath vegetation.
61. American professional baseball player who hit more home runs than Babe Ruth (born in 1934).
63. The compass point midway between northeast and east.
66. Mild yellow Dutch cheese made in balls.
70. Cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables.
72. A city in northern India.
74. Any culture medium that uses agar as the gelling agent.
77. Small cubes with 1 to 6 spots on the faces.
78. A lawman concerned with narcotics violations.
79. Pioneer of non-Euclidean geometry (1826-1866).
80. A condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders.
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1. An inclination of the top half of the body forward and downward.
2. In some classifications considered a genus of the subfamily Lutrinae.
3. Relating to or having the characteristics of bees.
4. Gregarious burrowing rodent larger than the chinchillas.
5. Liver or meat or fowl finely minced or ground and variously seasoned.
6. A period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event.
7. A mark used to indicate the word above it should be repeated.
8. A hospital unit staffed and equipped to provide intensive care.
9. A rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion.
10. A colorless and odorless inert gas.
11. An outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals.
12. Primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves.
13. A representation of the Virgin Mary mourning over the dead body of Jesus.
14. Someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric.
21. Reports of the work of a society or learned body etc.
23. Being three more than sixty.
24. English prelate noted for his pessimistic sermons and articles (1860-1954).
27. Tropical starchy tuberous root.
28. A state in the United States in the central Pacific on the Hawaiian Islands.
31. Belonging to some prior time.
33. Sustentacular tissue that surrounds and supports neurons in the central nervous system.
35. Type genus of the Alcidae comprising solely the razorbill.
36. The act of scanning.
38. Tropical American tree grown in southern United States having a whitish pink-tinged fruit.
39. Submerged aquatic plant having narrow leaves and small flowers.
40. English comedienne and mistress of Charles II (1650-1687).
42. A small cake leavened with yeast.
47. The capital and largest city of Ghana with a deep-water port.
50. An associate degree in applied science.
51. A dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived.
53. A word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.
54. Someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business.
56. A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite.
59. Lake in northwestern Russia near the border with Finland.
60. Bar temporarily.
62. A city in southern Turkey on the Seyhan River.
64. Surrealist Spanish painter (1904-1989).
65. American novelist (1909-1955).
67. An informal term for a father.
68. Harsh or corrosive in tone.
69. (archaic) A fitting reward.
71. Electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field.
73. (in Scotland or Ireland) A mountain or tall hill.
75. A hard brittle blue-white multivalent metallic element.
76. A silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion.
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