Across
- 2. A light vehicle consisting of a metal frame on which two wheels are mounted, one behind the other. It has a seat for the rider, who steers the front wheel by means of handlebars and drives the real wheel by means of pedals
- 3. Of extraordinary strength, size, power, etc.
- 6. Three children born at the same birth
- 7. Able to speak two languages equally well
- 9. The condition of being united into a single whole; oneness
- 10. To bring together or join so as to form a whole
- 12. Any optical devices, such as a microscope or a pair of field glasses, designed for use by both eyes at once and consisting of two small telescopes
- 13. Designating a gem, such as topaz, amethyst, or jade, that is less valuable than a precious stone
- 14. A punctuation mark (;) indicating a greater degree of separation between elements in a sentence than a comma
- 17. To break apart and be destroyed by an explosion
- 18. A school of higher learning that offers degrees and includes programs of study in graduate school, professional schools, and regular college divisions
- 20. A branch of mathematics concerned with calculations relating to triangles
- 21. Once every two months
- 23. Having no equal or equivalent; being the only one in kind
- 24. A group of three
- 25. All the matter and space that exists, considered as a whole, the cosmos
Down
- 1. Any muscle that has two points of attachment at one end, especially the large muscle at the front of the upper arm that bends the elbow
- 2. Happening twice each year; semiannual
- 4. 1. A three-legged stand for holding a kettle pot over or near an open fire 2. A metal stand, usually with short legs, placed under a hot dish or platter
- 5. A game or match that precedes the final, as in a tournament
- 8. In music, the combination of two or more tones of the same pitch sounding at the same time
- 11. 1. Of or having three parts; threefold 2. Three times as much or as many; multiplied by three
- 12. A 200th anniversary or its celebration
- 13. An arc of 180 degrees, a half of a circle
- 15. To support or establish the validity
- 16. To perceive, notice, or watch attentively
- 19. In the United States, equal to one thousand million; 1,000,000,000 or 10^9
- 20. A closed plane geometric figure formed by three points not in a straight line connected by three line segments
- 22. An adjustable stand with three legs, used especially to support a camera
- 25. To make into a unit; unite
