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