BritLit
Across
- 2. place from which the Anglo-Saxon helmet belonging to king Rædwald was found
- 4. Dutch olympic gold cyclist
- 8. Thor's hammer
- 10. Neurotransmitter responsible for relaying commands between the brain and the muscle
- 13. f'(x)
- 16. French city known for its porcelain
- 17. Common Chess opening in response to the English
- 18. The Gay Science
- 19. Big Ben belongs to this palace
- 20. a coastal British city
- 21. George Orwell's actual surname
- 25. ancient barrier commonly thought to have separated England from Scotland
- 26. German boardgame that's actually not Asian
- 28. Labor Party's adversary
- 30. name that is referred to by numbers "666"
- 31. Ethnicity that ran the Yuan Dynasty
- 33. English explorer killed in confrontation between Native Hawaiians
- 35. x^3
- 36. "Later dude"
- 39. largest island of French Polynesia
- 40. British author named after canine
- 41. Could mean a race or a long airing
- 42. where a line will never reach
Down
- 1. Patron saint of Germany
- 3. s,p,d, and f
- 5. Nigeria's largest city
- 6. Modern Italian opera singer, Luciano _______
- 7. Last Vietnamese dynasty
- 8. Creators of "Life of Brian"
- 9. Classroom favorite
- 11. Spanish word for "Brakes"
- 12. Prominent FC from Spain
- 14. Where Shakespeare's plays were conducted
- 15. Peruvian seafood dish served cold
- 22. Coding language named after the Portuguese word for "moon"
- 23. refers to the city, not the hygiene method
- 24. most popular AP course, for short
- 27. Chinese city run by a "One country, two systems" policy
- 29. World conquest on a miniture scale
- 31. Isle of ____
- 32. lower house of Indian parliament
- 34. Must contain at least 23 bronze bells
- 35. Used to measure change
- 37. not m'aider but...
- 38. German word for "opponent"