Across
- 3. daytime sleep disorder
- 5. What is the capital of Georgia?
- 6. Named for the wife of Perseus, which spiral galaxy is closest to our own at 2.5 million light-years away?
- 7. What Russian Explorer’s surname is used to refer to an endangered Mongolian wild horse?
- 9. What country’s capital is Tbilisi and shares its name with a U.S. State?
- 12. What writer had a Scottish Deerhound named Maida?
- 14. Also called the takhi, Przewalski’s horse is considered the last truly wild horse and is native to what country?
- 17. Celadon porcelain was adapted and refined during which Korean dynasty?
- 18. Which antiquated British coin, often synonymous with the smallest possible amount of something, featured a wren and was equal to a quarter of a penny?
- 19. Due to its small size, what bird was pictured on the British farthing?
Down
- 1. Titular children’s book character famous for having narcolepsy and giving tests where answers to previous questions are hidden in later prompts
- 2. The Andromeda Galaxy is what type of galaxy?
- 4. The ‘Gummy Bear Sacrifice’ describes an experiment in which Potassium chlorate is mixed with what substance -often as a gummy bear- causing a violent exothermic reaction?
- 5. Chinese American animator detained on Angel island as a child
- 8. This type of chemical reaction occurs by adding sugar to Potassium Chlorate.
- 10. Which major Cuban baseball team from Santiago de Habana has a name meaning ‘Wasps’?
- 11. What type of East Asian ceramic, refined during the Korean Goryeo Dynasty, is named for its blue-green glaze?
- 13. The Spanish word ‘Avispa’ refers to what stinging insect?
- 15. “Ellis Island of the West” where immigrant families were held prisoner during the Chinese Exclusion Act.
- 16. What royal dog breed of Scotland was described by Sir Walter Scott as “the most perfect creature of Heaven”?
