The Scientist - Crossword Puzzle - June 10, 1996

By Eric Albert Email: ealbert@world.std.com ACROSS 1 Serum + clotting proteins 4 AT, e.g. 10 Trace of one's thoughts: abbr. 11 Bile producer 12 Type of lymphocyte 13 Pertaining to marrow 14 Frog, for one 15 It passes on sensational news 17 Org. that puts things in orbit 19 Fibroblasts need it for cell division, abbr. 21 Social animals 22 ____globulin 23 With 1 Down, a lung infection 25 Self-limiting 27 Parkinson's follower 30 Rust, for one 31 First bi-Nobelist 32 It's in an orbit 33 Dreamland,


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