Babbler Crossword Nightmarepalooza

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Across
  1. 1. - Sulfur, Uranium, Phosphorous, Erbium, Calcium, Lithium, Francium, Silver, Iodine, Lithium, Sulfur, Titanium, Cerium, Boson, Phosphorus, Iodine, Deuterium, Oxygen, Carbon, Iodine, Oxygen, Uranium, Sulfur
  2. 6. - Frozen water vapor on vegetation
  3. 9. - This revolution started in 1789
  4. 11. - With almost 2 miles of paths, Longleat is the largest of these in Britain
  5. 14. - Which famous British PM's mother created the Manhattan cocktail?
  6. 15. - Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie co-created which operating system?
  7. 20. - "I get by with a little help from my friends" is a line from this classic Beatles album. (no punctuation, no spaces)
  8. 24. - In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree, A Citizen
  9. 25. - Serpent eating its own tail
  10. 26. - This sitcom based holiday takes place on December 23rd, some of its traditions include… A pole, an airing of grievances, and feats of strength!
  11. 27. - The Ion, L300 & Vue were popular models of this now-retired General Motors automotive brand
  12. 28. - This is the most dense element on the periodic table!
  13. 31. - He had the year's bestselling novel a record 7 years in a row with 7 different titles, ending in 2000
  14. 35. - In a later part of the epic named for him, this character becomes king after his cousin Heardred dies in battle.
  15. 36. - Nas Debut album
  16. 40. - Starring in “Twin Peaks”, Kyle MacLachlan plays Paul Atreides in dune, and Jeffrey Beaumont in This other David Lynch classic movie. (Two words, no spaces)
  17. 41. - From 1919 to 1933, the Weimar Republic was the government of what nation?
  18. 42. - The only character who appears in every Narnia story, his name is Turkish for "lion."
  19. 44. - Rx7 Engine Type
  20. 45. - From Sydney, Australia go 7,000 miles east & less than 1/2 degree of latitude north to this capital also near the Pacific
  21. 47. - one of the movies that is based on the novella “Who Goes There?” by John W. Campbell. (no spaces)
  22. 48. - The polio vaccine was administered not intravenously, but actually accompanying these sweet cubes!
  23. 49. - Arthur's Traitorous Nephew
  24. 51. - Atropos, Lachesis, and Clotho
  25. 54. - Skvader, Swedish mythological creature, A Rabbit that possesses these.
  26. 58. - The Hippocrene Spring, sacred to the Muses, was so named because this offspring of Medusa brought it into being
  27. 59. - Parthenogenesis is this type of reproduction.
  28. 62. - As Many Reps As Possible, Crossfit Acronym
  29. 63. - Scientific name, genus and species are the same
  30. 66. - “The Babysitter Murders” was the working title of this Horror Movie Classic.
  31. 67. - Opposite of Infinity
  32. 68. - Gesundheit: Good Health is a Laughing Matter got adapted into this Robin Williams movie.
  33. 69. - Name the EU member that borders both Suriname and Brazil
  34. 70. - The Mountain, in Game of Thrones is played by THIS real life strong man.
  35. 71. - In “The Wizard of Oz” (1939), The Wizard was originally from where?
  36. 72. - Of the 23 lawgivers depicted on marble portraits over doors in the U.S. House chamber, he's the only one in the Bible
Down
  1. 2. - “A la Crecy” is a French cooking term that describes a dish that is made or is garnished with what? (Rabbits Might Love)
  2. 3. - Which author wrote Jurassic Park?
  3. 4. - Among land animals, what species has the largest eyes?
  4. 5. - Charlotte Perkins Gilman story, The Yellow _____
  5. 7. - Nirvana Debut Album, Very Basic!
  6. 8. - This lake, continuing a downward trend, in July 2022 it was at 27% capacity, its lowest level since 1937 when it was first being filled
  7. 10. - This stadium previously hosted the San Francisco 49ers American football team, and the San Francisco Giants baseball team.
  8. 12. - What Greek mathematician is considered the founder and father of Geometry?
  9. 13. - During the mid 1970s, David Bowie’s diet reportedly consisted solely of milk, red peppers, and what else?
  10. 14. - Tooth in a gear
  11. 16. - First woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame twice (last name only)
  12. 17. - This discovery of November 8, 1895 by a German physicist represents a letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet
  13. 18. - In “The Godfather” Khartoum was one of these.
  14. 19. - This is the largest desert on planet earth!
  15. 21. - Fear of love
  16. 22. - Who was everyone’s first friend on the MySpace platform?
  17. 23. - The only US president to be sworn in by a woman.
  18. 29. - What does the “E” stand for in the name of the American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese?
  19. 30. - Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, writers of Good Will Hunting, tried to get janitors a raise at this college.
  20. 32. - Katherine Dunham's claim to fame
  21. 33. - Press, 1450
  22. 34. - Pulque is a beer made from what?
  23. 37. - “Cipher” is another name for this single digit number!
  24. 38. - This Henry James novella features a governess going mad at a haunted estate. (no spaces)
  25. 39. - This numerical system is used to display colors on a screen
  26. 43. - What is the world’s most venomous fish?
  27. 46. - The aardvark is native to which continent?
  28. 47. - Only Even Prime
  29. 50. - How many Baseball players are on a field at one time?
  30. 52. - 20 Equal Sides
  31. 53. - A “crepuscular” animal, active during this time of day.
  32. 55. - This animated show lays claim to the longest running American Sitcom!
  33. 56. - Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Amy Winehouse all died at what age? (two words no spaces)
  34. 57. - Which film was the first non-English language film to win an Oscar for Best Picture?
  35. 60. - The New York Stock Exchange allowed jeans on the trading floor for the initial public offering of the stock with this 4-letter symbol.
  36. 61. - Largest Wingspan of any bird.
  37. 64. - What was the name of the pig leader in George Orwell’s Animal Farm?
  38. 65. - What musical term is indicates a chord where the notes are played one after another rather than all together?