Across
- 5. Country which borders the Caspian Sea, Persian Gulf, and Gulf of Oman
- 6. Poison contained in apple seeds
- 10. River running through Paris
- 14. River with over 1100 tributaries
- 15. Twilight author Mrs. ____
- 18. Lake which sits on the border of Bolivia and Peru
- 20. The only continent with land in all four hemispheres
- 23. Object that I (accidentally) hit you with in junior high gym class that made you cry
- 24. SMU residence building
- 26. The first R-rated TV show
- 27. River running through Baghdad
- 28. African nation with the most pyramids
- 29. Oldest city in the world
- 30. Mongolian metal band The ____
- 32. Most populated nation in South America
- 33. Hormone produced by the pancreas
- 37. Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in this scientific area of study
- 39. The largest living structure on Earth
- 40. Type of matter in which atoms are most tightly packed
- 42. Capital of Australia
- 45. Type of church beside Hop-Sing
- 47. Type of guitar carved into Jimi Hendrix’s tombstone
- 50. European city in which you would find the Toothless Wonder
- 51. Scale which measures the amount of damage done by an earthquake
- 52. City which is home to Apple’s Infinite Loop
- 54. Ironman’s Mr. ____
- 56. Method of heat transfer which would best describe a lava lamp
- 57. Bay Area city Palo ____
- 58. The main visual element in Impressionist painting
- 59. The moons of this planet are named after Shakespeare characters
- 61. Continent which is home to the driest place on Earth
- 63. Instrument used by the indigenous people of Australia
- 66. Medical affliction in which an advertising company wanted to use Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire
- 67. The first algorithm intended to be carried out by a machine was written by Ms. ____
- 70. Montevideo is its capital
- 71. Museum which is home to the famous Monalisa
- 72. Type of cloud whose average weight is 1 million lbs
- 77. Video game featuring Lara Croft
- 78. The first movie by Pixar to receive a rating higher than G in the United States
- 79. Capital of Pakistan
- 81. In a lifetime, the average person will shed 100 lbs of this
- 82. In 1888 this artist was officially diagnosed with acute mania with generalised delirium
- 86. Something read in the tea leaves of Professor Trelawney’s class
- 87. European city which boasts a dragon as its symbol
- 88. Instrument to measure atmospheric humidity
- 90. All silicate minerals contain both silica and ____
- 94. Instrument used to measure wind speed
- 95. Type of cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands
- 96. Object with which you hit Nicole Blackburn in the eye
- 97. Smallest biological unit of a living organism
- 98. Vampire bats live in this country
- 100. Celestial body which passes by Earth every 76 years
- 102. Smallest country in South America
- 103. Kingdom > Phylum > Class > ____
- 104. Famous painting by Mr. Munch, The ____
- 105. Youngest person to host Saturday Night Live, Ms. ____
- 106. Famed surrealist painter Mr. ____
Down
- 1. Gas that becomes a superfluid when cooled to absolute zero
- 2. War that lasted from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953
- 3. State capital of Oregon
- 4. Pop singer known as the material girl
- 7. The only king in a deck of cards who does not have a mustache
- 8. San Francisco MLB team
- 9. Type of threat you left on the floor of Mr. Bradbury’s classroom
- 11. Leiblin Park gas station
- 12. Tallest mountain in North America
- 13. Area of the body girls were not allowed to show at ESS
- 16. Body of water separating African and Europe, Strait of ____
- 17. Standard unit of kinetic energy
- 19. Neighbouring galaxy
- 21. Old nickname for yourself
- 22. Spartan king
- 25. Planet with the greatest number of moons
- 27. African country which served as the setting for Tatooine in Star Wars
- 30. The most abundant element in the universe
- 31. Name of building associated with geography at SMU
- 34. The only sea without any coasts
- 35. Where the 3 smallest bones in the human body are located
- 36. Leader who played a prominent role in both World War I and World War II
- 38. Country with both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastline
- 41. Every episode of Seinfeld contains an image or reference to this superhero
- 43. Stephen King novel which takes place mostly in the fictional Overlook Hotel
- 44. The thinnest layer of the Earth
- 46. Boarding device used by ancient Roman warships
- 48. Will Ferrell’s Anchorman character
- 49. Brought back from the dead
- 53. First Disney princess with a tattoo
- 55. Rock type of obsidian
- 60. Because of its low density and fast rotation speed it is the flattest planet
- 62. The lowest layer of the Earths atmosphere
- 64. Branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi
- 65. Artist struck in the face with a mallet by an envious rival, disfiguring him for life
- 68. One of your exes, for short
- 69. US state with the greatest number of active volcanoes
- 73. Causer of the Great drama of Ireland 2014
- 74. I’m not always there when you call, but I’m always on ____
- 75. Ocean that is home to 75% of Earth’s volcanoes
- 76. Steep hike requiring a permit in Yosemite National Park
- 80. TV series which showed the first interracial kiss on American network television
- 83. Painter married to Mexican artist Diego Rivera, Mrs. ____
- 84. Element with the symbol K
- 85. Scrooge’s first name
- 86. Gaming slang for excessive might
- 89. Country in with The Hunger Games take place
- 91. Singer who holds the record for the most words in a hit single
- 92. ESS math teacher Mr. ____
- 93. Colour of liquid oxygen
- 99. Weapon developed in 1942 in a secret laboratory at Harvard University
- 101. Character who becomes a wanted fugitive during the final season of The Office?
