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1. An actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech.
4. Very small northern fish.
10. A federally chartered savings bank.
13. Being nine more than eighty.
14. The thin serous membrane around the lungs and inner walls of the chest.
15. (Irish) The sea personified.
16. The syllable naming the fifth (dominant) note of any musical scale in solmization.
17. Having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or the keel of a ship.
18. A period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event.
19. Baby bed with high sides.
21. Small cubes with 1 to 6 spots on the faces.
23. English theoretical physicist who applied relativity theory to quantum mechanics and predicted the existence of antimatter and the positron (1902-1984).
25. An accountant certified by the state.
27. A Dravidian language spoken in southern India.
29. The ending of a series or sequence.
33. (Babylonian) God of storms and wind.
34. Any of numerous local fertility and nature deities worshipped by ancient Semitic peoples.
37. A cruel and brutal fellow.
38. Informal terms for a mother.
40. A person who lacks confidence, is irresolute and wishy-washy.
42. Before noon.
44. A situation in which no progress can be made.
47. An honorary degree in science.
48. German philosopher and mathematician who thought of the universe as consisting of independent monads and who devised a system of the calculus independent of Newton (1646-1716).
55. A graphical recording of the cardiac cycle produced by an electrocardiograph.
56. (of snakes and eels) Naturally footless.
59. A river in north central Switzerland that runs northeast into the Rhine.
60. South American wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers.
61. Sorting and allocating aid on the basis of need for or likely benefit from medical treatment or food.
62. The United Nations agency concerned with international maritime activities.
63. Resonance of protons to radiation in a magnetic field.
64. A city in western Germany near the Dutch and Belgian borders.
65. The compass point that is one point west of due north.
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1. (computer science) A kind of computer architecture that has a large number of instructions hard coded into the cpu chip.
2. (legal terminology) The Latin word for wife.
3. New Guinea echidnas.
4. An emergency procedure consisting of external cardiac massage and artificial respiration.
5. Surveying instrument consisting of the upper movable part of a theodolite including the telescope and its attachments.
6. A tricycle (usually propelled by pedalling).
7. A racing sled for one or two people.
8. A strong emotion.
9. A coenzyme derived from the B vitamin nicotinic acid.
10. Any wingless blood-sucking parasitic insect noted for ability to leap.
11. A member of a Slavic people who settled in Serbia and neighboring areas in the 6th and 7th centuries.
12. (informal) Exceptionally good.
20. Something that hinders as if with bonds v 1.
22. A rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion.
24. An intensely radioactive metallic element that occurs in minute amounts in uranium ores.
26. A small vascular growth on the surface of a mucous membrane.
28. (Old Testament) In Judeo-Christian mythology.
30. An unfledged or nestling hawk.
31. A large number or amount.
32. Make amends for.
35. Harsh or corrosive in tone.
36. Weapons considered collectively.
39. Dragonflies and damselflies.
41. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
43. A white linen liturgical vestment with sleeves.
45. A roll of tobacco for smoking.
46. Type genus of the Pipridae containing the typical manakins.
49. Electronic warfare undertaken to insure effective friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum in spite of the enemy's use of electronic warfare.
50. Pertaining to animals or animal life or action.
51. (Scottish) A narrow secluded valley (in the mountains).
52. Characteristic of false pride.
53. A metrical unit with unstressed-stressed syllables.
54. Beside one another in a row or rank.
57. The longer of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code.
58. How long something has existed.
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