39th FFT Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. _________ Alley, where disputes could be settled
  2. 4. Can refer to either an actual geographic borderland or the dynamic boundary between two or more academic disciplines
  3. 7. Locale where Dr. Ackleson works
  4. 8. The inventor of the fly swatter and Kansas’s own public health hero: Dr. __________.
  5. 13. The state tree of SC
  6. 15. What is the nickname of the namesake for the hotel where we will be Saturday morning for the workshop?
  7. 16. Can do the “centipede” upon command
  8. 18. When writing, a great place where you can showcase both your resourcefulness and your own scholarly insight
  9. 19. _________________ research: a mode of research that integrates information, data,techniques, tools, perspectives, concepts, or theories from two or more bodies of knowledge
  10. 21. Dr. ________: a Carnegie Foundation-recognized professor of the year
  11. 22. The dungeon in the ____ was used to hold prisoners of war during the British siege in the Revolutionary War, and later housed pirates such as Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet.
  12. 24. On May 22, we celebrate Lucy and ________
Down
  1. 2. Dr. Ackleson’s and Dr. Kastner’s very first public seminar topic
  2. 3. Malaria prophylaxis
  3. 5. An historical term for what we now consider to be malaria, a disease spread by Anopheles mosquitoes that causes a relapsing-remitting fever.
  4. 6. The ghost of the notorious female pirate _______ is said to haunt Charleston’s oldest public building, The Powder Magazine, built in 1713 as a gunpowder storage and used during the American Revolutionary War.
  5. 9. This explains why Dr. Ackleson and Margarita might be Jedis
  6. 10. “_________ person:” Term used to acknowledge the personhood of those who suffered slavery while also recognizing that they were forced into slavery
  7. 11. An animal disease transmissible to humans
  8. 12. The main topic for the 26th Frontier Field Trip to New Orleans: ________ imports
  9. 14. A living carrier that transports an infectious agent from an infected individual to a susceptible individual
  10. 15. “One-eyed” landing site (for help, talk to the Irish professor!)
  11. 17. Charleston defender and Civil War “victim”
  12. 20. A social construct, attempting to divide the human species into subgroups, that is unscientific, arbitrary, etc., yet still used today
  13. 23. According to urban legend, America’s first female serial killer,______, was housed in Charleston’s Old City Jail.