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Across
  1. 4. X, Y or Z, in a coordinate system
  2. 7. Like an integer that can be evenly divided by no other whole number than itself or 1
  3. 9. Locale in which the action of a novel takes place
  4. 11. Greek N's
  5. 13. Unit of electric current, informally
  6. 14. “_____ the king’s men” (best picture of 1949)
  7. 17. 17th-century London theatre for Shakespeare’s acting company
  8. 18. Tool used to draw circles
  9. 19. “2 Broke Girls” network
  10. 20. Old Russian rulers
  11. 22. Helios was the Greek God of the ______
  12. 24. “The Grapes of Wrath” author John ______
  13. 26. Andrew _____ Webber
  14. 27. Sequence of steps that leads to a valid conclusion, as for a theorem
  15. 30. Grammatical forms such as the nominative, objective, and possessive
  16. 32. “Me, Myself & ___” (2000 Jim Carrey comedy)
  17. 33. Country star ____ McEntire
  18. 36. Leading character of a literary work
  19. 40. James ____ Ray (suspected assassin of MLK Jr., captured in 1968)
  20. 41. "Jerry Maguire" co-star ______ Zellweger
  21. 43. Last name of the film directing brothers Joel and Ethan
  22. 44. "Stopping by the _______ on a Snowy Evening" (Robert Frost poem)
  23. 48. Middle Eastern country that declared war on Germany in 1943
  24. 49. Test Voting requirement that became illegal after congress passed illegal after congress passed the voting rights act of 1965 (2 words)
  25. 51. Music written for a Broadway show
  26. 52. Wars of the _____ (struggle between the houses of Lancaster and York, 1455-85)
  27. 54. ____ of 10,000 Lakes (nickname for Minnesota)
  28. 55. Positive numbers, negative numbers and zero
  29. 56. Mark used to note an abrupt break in a sentence
  30. 57. "The Simpsons" bartender
Down
  1. 1. Prince ______ (Portuguese navigator who explored the west coast of Africa, 1394-1460)
  2. 2. "The Canterbury _____" (series of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1387-1400)
  3. 3. _____ Continental Congress (American Revolution group in session in 1774)
  4. 5. Greek “T”
  5. 6. Involving a quantity that is squared but not raised to a higher power
  6. 8. X, Y and Z in algebraic equations
  7. 10. “The comedy of ____” (Shakespeare tragedy)
  8. 11. Organization formed in 1910 whose goal is the end of racial discrimination and segregation
  9. 12. Broadway show based entirely on percussion and dance
  10. 15. The ____ frontier (nickname for Alaska)
  11. 16. Free _____ (poetry that does not follow a fixed meter)
  12. 21. Construction material for the Great Pyramid of Giza
  13. 23. Snow queen in Disney's "Frozen"
  14. 25. 007's introduction
  15. 28. “___ American cousin” Play Lincoln was watching when he was assassinated
  16. 29. Variable quantities whose values depend upon varying values of other quantities
  17. 31. Novel in which the generations of a family are chronicled in a long narrative
  18. 34. American pop artist who painted soup cans and coke bottles
  19. 35. _____ Theorem (states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides)
  20. 37. “___ Brockovich” (Julia Roberts film)
  21. 38. Either of the sides of a triangle other than its base
  22. 39. Geometric figures that may be thought of as solid funnels
  23. 42. Long poetic compositions usually centered upon heroes
  24. 45. Country in which Martin Luther (1483-1546) led the Protestant Reformation
  25. 46. Literary work in the form of a conversation
  26. 47. European land unit equal to 10,000 meters
  27. 50. Civil war union general who later became president of the United States
  28. 53. Jane Austen Novel
  29. 54. “Full House” actress ______ Loughlin