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  1. 3. a stone or other small object, usually inscribed or carved, believed to protect the wearer from evil influences
  2. 5. to wander without definite aim or direction
  3. 8. abounding in vigour and high spirits; full of vitality
  4. 10. the science concerned with the physical structure of animals and plants
  5. 12. pride or arrogance
  6. 15. ridiculous or nonsensical
  7. 17. hatred of women
  8. 19. not applied or practical; theoretical
  9. 21. based on or containing error; mistaken; incorrect
  10. 23. the male head of a tribe or family
  11. 25. failing to act carefully or considerately; inattentive
  12. 28. a schoolchild appointed to a position of limited power over his fellows
  13. 29. in complete or absolute agreement
  14. 31. to serve as an example of
  15. 35. deviation from the normal or usual order, type, etc.; irregularity
  16. 38. oversimplifying complex problems; making unrealistically simple judgments or analyses
  17. 39. a point or pointed end
  18. 43. extremely bitter, hostile, etc.
  19. 44. to unroll, unfold, or spread out or be unrolled, unfolded, or spread out from a furled state
  20. 45. the faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident
  21. 47. composed of elements drawn from a variety of sources, styles, etc.
  22. 48. a merging or flowing together, esp. of rivers
  23. 49. something comforting or soothing
  24. 50. lacking developed powers of analysis, reasoning, or criticism
  25. 53. endless or seemingly endless because of monotony or tiresome length
  26. 54. an overwhelming flow of thoughts, words, sound, etc.
  27. 57. the point at which a nerve impulse is relayed from the terminal portion of an axon to the dendrites of an adjacent neuron
  28. 59. standing out from its surroundings; noticeable
  29. 61. (of sound) resounding or re-echoing
  30. 62. the study of living organisms, including their structure, functioning, evolution, distribution, and interrelationships
Down
  1. 1. to seek or gather (something, such as information, or someone, such as a likely appointee) from a wide variety of sources
  2. 2. to search around
  3. 4. having no known name
  4. 6. suave and refined
  5. 7. the entire stock of things available in a field or of a kind
  6. 8. difficult to understand; abstruse
  7. 9. joined together in pairs; coupled
  8. 11. well-known for some bad or unfavourable quality, deed, etc.; infamous
  9. 13. a habitual or mechanical routine or procedure
  10. 14. an erratic or outlandish notion or action; whim
  11. 16. hard, menial, and monotonous work
  12. 18. to combine or cause to combine into a whole
  13. 20. the female head of a tribe or family, esp. in a matriarchy
  14. 22. stubborn or persistent
  15. 24. favourable or propitious
  16. 26. an assessment or estimation of the worth, value, or quality of a person or thing
  17. 27. to read or examine with care; study
  18. 30. a sign or omen, esp. one that is favourable;patronage or guidance (esp. in the phrase under the auspices of)
  19. 32. deviating or departing from convention, esp. in a bizarre manner; irregular or odd
  20. 33. deserted; forsaken
  21. 34. a variation in circumstance, fortune, character, etc.
  22. 36. a four-wheeled carriage, usually horse-drawn, with two folding hoods that meet over the middle of the passenger compartment
  23. 37. the point or substance of an argument, speech, etc.
  24. 40. a perplexing, embarrassing, or difficult situation
  25. 41. a small slice or mouthful of food
  26. 42. happening by chance, esp. by a lucky chance; unplanned; accidental
  27. 46. a period or cycle of one thousand years
  28. 51. as opposed to; in contrast with
  29. 52. to refer indirectly, briefly, or implicitly
  30. 55. above others in rank, merit, or reputation; distinguished
  31. 56. relating to pure beauty rather than to other considerations
  32. 58. to put (a message) into code
  33. 60. to make (a bird) incapable of flight by removing that part of (the wing) from which the flight feathers grow