Brave New World Cross Words!!!!!!!!

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  1. 3. They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to D
  2. 4. a state of misery and degradation
  3. 8. the active hormone of the thyroid gland.
  4. 10. Process Huxley's phrase. A method for producing many identical eggs from a single egg. It is the basis for producing identical human beings.
  5. 12. an infectious disease of wild and domesticated animals, especially cattle and sheep, which is caused by a bacillus and can be transmitted to people.
  6. 13. Huxley's term, following all the dates in the modern era.
  7. 14. prostitute.
  8. 15. solution Huxley's phrase for a tea-like drink in the brave new world.
  9. 16. plants of the agave family, such as the century plant.
  10. 18. having a relatively long head
  11. 21. a natural growth of trees or shrubs.
  12. 22. They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to A
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  1. 1. They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to B
  2. 2. a character from Shakespeare's The Tempest. Shakespeare describes him as a "airy spirit," with magical powers.
  3. 3. a decrease in volume.
  4. 5. a treasurer, as of a college or similar institution. Here, Huxley's term for the person who holds and distributes soma at the Park Lane Hospital.
  5. 6. a substitute.
  6. 7. pouring from one container into another. Here, Huxley's term for birth.
  7. 9. They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to C
  8. 11. secret, stealthy.
  9. 12. masturbation.
  10. 17. They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to F
  11. 19. careful or cautious; not given freel.
  12. 20. a bad-smelling gum resin. It was formerly used to treat some illnesses, or, in folk medicine, to repel disease.