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1. Thin fibrous bark of the paper mulberry and Pipturus albidus.
5. Of or relating to or characteristic of Morocco or its people.
10. An agency of the United Nations affiliated with the World Bank.
13. South American armadillo with three bands of bony plates.
15. A small piece of cloth.
16. Cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables.
17. Tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods.
18. Used of a single unit or thing.
19. An Arabic speaking person who lives in Arabia or North Africa.
20. 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.
21. Not clear.
23. A state in midwestern United States.
26. The seventh month of the Moslem calendar.
33. Title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey).
36. A wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity.
39. A spirit believed by Muslims to inhabit the earth and influence mankind by appearing in the form of humans or animals.
40. A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite.
41. Leaf or strip from a leaf of the talipot palm used in India for writing paper.
42. Gained or acquired.
43. Very small free-living arachnid that is parasitic on animals or plants.
47. An Indian side dish of yogurt and chopped cucumbers and spices.
52. Tropical starchy tuberous root.
56. A unit of surface area equal to 100 square meters.
59. Make amends for.
60. A boy or man.
61. A Nilotic language.
62. Having been read.
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1. The basic unit of money in Bangladesh.
2. Someone who copies the words or behavior of another.
3. A metabolic acid found in yeast and liver cells.
4. A peninsula between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf.
5. A unit of potential equal to one thousandth of a volt.
6. An officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer.
7. A nucleic acid that transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm.
8. United States biochemist (born in Spain) who studied the biological synthesis of nucleic acids (born in 1905).
9. A high-crowned black cap (usually made of felt or sheepskin) worn by men in Turkey and Iran and the Caucasus.
10. A republic in the Middle East in western Asia.
11. (Irish) Mother of the Tuatha De Danann.
12. American novelist (1909-1955).
22. A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite.
24. A loss of will power.
25. A small pellet fired from an air rifle or BB gun.
27. How long something has existed.
28. A sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow).
29. Hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland (trade name Pitressin) and also by nerve endings in the hypothalamus.
30. United States educator who introduced reforms that significantly altered the system of public education (1796-1859).
31. An inflammatory disease involving the sebaceous glands of the skin.
32. Scottish philosopher of common sense who opposed the ideas of David Hume (1710-1796).
34. The content of cognition.
35. The basic unit of money on Malta.
37. The large trunk artery that carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart to branch arteries.
38. Someone who is morally reprehensible.
40. A port in western Israel on the Mediterranean.
44. A genus of Pyralidae.
45. Having help.
46. Informal terms for a mother.
48. South African term for `boss'.
49. A French abbot.
50. Common Indian weaverbird.
51. In bed.
53. An independent agency of the United States government responsible for collecting and coordinating intelligence and counterintelligence activities abroad in the national interest.
54. The Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Dali region of Yunnan.
55. An implement used to propel or steer a boat.
57. Diabetes caused by a relative or absolute deficiency of insulin and characterized by polyuria.
58. A silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group.
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