The Scientist - Crossword Puzzle - June 23, 1997
By Eric Albert Email: ealbert@world.std.com ACROSS 1 Tenth of a millimicron 10 Visual pigment protein component 11 Pressure cooker 12 Ammonia or ethanol, e.g. 14 Phenomena-detecting device 16 Place to find a stud 18 Epstein-Barr virus disease 19 Capsid, for example 21 Pierre's partner 22 Emulsifying agent 23 Pasteur object of study 26 Sheath material 27 Serve as a stimulus 30 Foraminifers superclass 32 Heart beat 33 Organisms that cause tuberculosis and leprosy DOWN 2Kind of cavity 3He seque
The Scientist Staff
Jun 22, 1997
By Eric Albert
Email: ealbert@world.std.com

ACROSS | |
1 | Tenth of a millimicron |
10 | Visual pigment protein component |
11 | Pressure cooker |
12 | Ammonia or ethanol, e.g. |
14 | Phenomena-detecting device |
16 | Place to find a stud |
18 | Epstein-Barr virus disease |
19 | Capsid, for example |
21 | Pierre's partner |
22 | Emulsifying agent |
23 | Pasteur object of study |
26 | Sheath material |
27 | Serve as a stimulus |
30 | Foraminifers superclass |
32 | Heart beat |
33 | Organisms that cause tuberculosis and leprosy |
DOWN | |
2 | Kind of cavity |
3 | He sequenced insulin |
4 | Viamin bottle stat |
5 | Arachnida member |
6 | DNA or RNA hydrolyzer |
7 | Result of injecting foreign DNA |
8 | Lucy, for one |
9 | ___ tube (spinal cord precursor) |
13 | Trunk part |
15 | 0.001 percent of the Earth's crust |
17 | Unnatural element? |
20 | Trans-_____ acid |
21 | Hippocampus lesion victim |
24 | Allele allowing DNA section tracing |
25 | Place to find a sucker |
28 | 1906 Nobelist for whom an apparatus is... |
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